On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 12:17 AM Adrien Monteleone
<adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Sorry, I was confusing things. It was libboost that was updated in bionic 
> which should make building 3.7 easier. But I haven’t tried it in a while.

I realized another option might be to rebuild GnuCash 2.6.19 on an
updated 18.04.

However, (a) I cannot readily reproduce the freeze and (b) Ubuntu
19.10 has been released.  So I am likely to jump to 19.10, rather than
trying to diagnose the freeze on 18.04.

> That depends on how you did the update. If by apt in a terminal, there are 
> several ways to see the upgrade/full-upgrade history.
>
> You can view, grep, tail, etc. on:
> /var/log/apt/history.log
> /var/log/dpkg.log

I used apt-get dist-upgrade, possibly preceded by apt-get upgrade.  It
looks like the information is logged in the files you mention.

> > When GnuCash freezes, the CPU cores on my system are mostly idle.  So
> > there is no CPU or disk bottleneck that I can see.
>
> Try starting htop first, (a little better formatted than simple ‘top’) then 
> launch GnuCash, observe the resource hit, and keep an eye on it. See if you 
> can trigger the crash while watching htop’s output. And of course, check the 
> tracefile. These wiki pages might be of interest, particularly the section on 
> tweaking the tracefile and running from the command line for more output:

I actually use both htop and top.

I believe the most recent freeze happened when there was at least 1GB
of free RAM (and probably at least 4GB free, I forget exactly).

I was mostly puzzled by the output of free:

$ free -h
              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:            15G        4.2G        9.5G         35M        1.9G         11G
Swap:            0B          0B          0B

Something is using 2.3G of RAM.  (4.2G - 1.9G = 2.3G).  What?  No
running process is using that much RAM.  And it is not "buff/cache".
I either need a better understanding of the information free displays,
or I need a tool that describes memory usage in more detail.

Thanks again for your help.

-Parke
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