I have exactly the same problem, i told it on april 18 in a thread with
subject "Efreet strange message". At every startup i get that message
but cache is actually written. Also it seems to me that before that
update E was faster on startup.

Massimo Maiurana

Carsten Haitzler ha scritto il 07/06/20 alle 20:19:
> On Sun, 7 Jun 2020 11:45:45 -0400 Conrad Knight <iestynap...@gmail.com> said:
> 
>> On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 11:22 AM Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> 
>> wrote:
>>> is your disk particularly slow?
>>
>> I don't think so...? I mean, it's getting on in years, and it's
>> 5400rpm, but nothing that seems to have caused problems elsewhere.
>>
>>> all it has to do is look at the icon and
>>> desktop file entry dirs and their dir trees and basically look at
>>> timestamps to see if anything changed
>>
>> Hmm, the pastebin i linked to shows that it's also loading modules in
>> between the time stamps:
>>
>> ESTART: 4.54444 [0.00002] - Run Startup Apps
>> E: timer started Sat Jun  6 20:15:30 2020
>> .....
>> ESTART: 4.54471 [0.00001] - Load Modules
>> ....
>> ESTART: 16.84508 [12.30037] - Load Modules Done
>> .....
>> ESTART: 17.19181 [0.00006] - MAIN LOOP AT LAST
>> ....
>> E: efreet didn't notify about cache update
>> E: sent profile set req to 0xe00023 [standard]
>> E: timer cleared Sat Jun  6 20:15:44 2020
>>
>> Is something running out of the expected sequence?
> 
> no. efreetd is a separate process doing its own thing to e. when efreet_init 
> is
> called efreetd will be spawned 9if it isn't there already).
> 
> if you change that timer from 10.0 sec to like 20.0 ... does it fix things?
> 
> 



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