There are already several issues reported against the ever-spinning 
throbber. See the other thread 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/firebug/utv9CvfYb7I/d6gSiUeeG4gJ>, where I 
mentioned them.

Sebastian

On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 2:27:11 AM UTC+1, Gary England wrote:
>
> Now I'm unable to set breakpoints. The 'spinner' never resolves to a 
> breakpoint.
>
> On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 3:17:40 PM UTC-5, Gary England wrote:
>>
>> I have upgraded to FF(v37) and the performance is much better.
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 12:11:11 PM UTC-5, Florent Fayolle wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Same as for dan, could you try using the Beta version of Firefox (v37) 
>>> and see if it helps ?
>>>
>>> BTW, here is the link to download it : 
>>> https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/channel/
>>>
>>> Florent
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 2:34:34 PM UTC+1, Martie Henry wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am running Firefox 36.0.1 and Firebug 2.0.8 on Windows 7
>>>> The performance is horrific.
>>>> No issues with previous version of Firebug.
>>>>
>>>> 3 seconds to load page without Firebug. With Firebug? 23 seconds.
>>>> Can't tell you how to reproduce issue, because I am working on 
>>>> developing a system.
>>>> What I can tell you is that I use dhtmlx and lots of xml loads. 
>>>> The page I timed has 12 xml loads (gets) which delineate grid, form and 
>>>> menu structures (no data)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 3:04:19 PM UTC-5, alfonsoml wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I haven't seen any topic about this, but lately (I think that it might 
>>>>> have been since Firefox autoupdated itself to 36) I'm having serious 
>>>>> problems with Firebug.
>>>>> Previously everything worked great, I haven't installed any other 
>>>>> add-on and I have no add-ons for Firebug.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now many times when I open Firebug to check some element the page 
>>>>> "locks up", the cursor turns into a vertical-resize and I can't do 
>>>>> anything 
>>>>> with the page.
>>>>> I've tried now to reset Firebug and the first test seems to that this 
>>>>> problem doesn't happen (at the moment), but the Scripts pane doesn't show 
>>>>> any one!
>>>>> I get errors logged on the console but if I click on them it takes me 
>>>>> to another file or it remains with an empty pane.
>>>>>
>>>>> Before getting too deep into trying to find out what's going on (so 
>>>>> far I've switched to IE11 to get the tasks done), has anyone else faced 
>>>>> similar problems?
>>>>>
>>>>

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