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Description of problem: Loaded policy.24 just fine Attempted to generate a file index of / almost immediate failure but no reason given Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): apol 3.3.7 How reproducible: load profile.24 start an index of / to some output file /root/something.or.other Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: On F14 The above at least starts, but after 2 hours of running the screen is unresponsive, one of my 8 cores was maxed at 100% the whole time and I had to kill it as none of the buttons on the app worked. There were 3 windows open when I killed it - the app itself, and 2 subordinate windows that were dialogs up to the point I hit enter. The dialogs never disappeared and lsof does not show that my output file is open. Hard drive light showed no increase in activity during this time. Like the thing is in some tight loop. Expected results: Additional info:
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