I successfully install htop, but nothing is shown (no screen output at all).
I can confirm, same behavior on iOS 13 as well.
Yup...still does not work.
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I believe it is a problem with ncurses.
Many other ncurses programs run fine, it's much more likely to be a problem with /proc.
What are some ncurses commands/programs that you tested?
nano, ncdu
I don’t believe this is related to ncurses, I’ve been able to install and use tmux which so far has worked for me.
it won't respond to SIGKILL as well.
Anyone really good with stack traces? Maybe this might shed light on what's going on with htop?
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Many other ncurses programs run fine, it's much more likely to be a problem with /proc.