On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 01:26:16 +0200 Christoph Anton Mitterer <cales...@scientia.org> wrote: > Package: apt > Version: 2.9.5 > Severity: normal > > > Hey. > > I noticed the following in chroot, which never happened before (though I > haven't > used/updated it in quite a while). > > When /proc is not (bind)mounted in the chroot, anything that > updates (like apt update or via aptitude) causes an > apt-key process, which in turn has two gpgconf child processes that go to > 100% CPU usage (and seem to stay at that forever). > Ctrl-C doesn't work then. > > Can be easily reproduced in a small chroot, by executing apt-key list
Hi Chris, I've also met this problem, though it seems to lie in gpgconf, which has a similar bug report: https://bugs.debian.org/1079696. -- Sdrager, Blair Noctis
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