> In the last two weeks we've closed 29 bugs (at time of writing), 14 of > them serious enough to be considered release blockers: that is bugs that > cause an abort, a segfault, or an illegal memory access.
That's really great! > All fixed bugs: http://ur1.ca/3dgde I looked in that set of bugs for the "Gnash consumes 100% of CPU uselessly" bug but didn't see it. That's the one I tried to fix before the August release, but my patch had other bad effects. You can see the bug in Youtube after you play a clip, if you have a CPU meter on your screen somewhere. It starts burning 100% of one CPU core while Youtube idly shows possible future video titles to click on. This may be: "CPU busied in low-bandwidth situation" https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?32586 but we have six open bugs with "CPU" in their summary, all indicating very high CPU usage: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?go_report=Apply&group=gnash&func=browse&set=custom&msort=0&report_id=101&advsrch=0&status_id=1&resolution_id=0&submitted_by=0&assigned_to=0&category_id=0&severity=0&summary=CPU&details=&sumORdet=0&history_search=0&history_field=0&history_event=modified&history_date_dayfd=3&history_date_monthfd=3&history_date_yearfd=2011&chunksz=50&spamscore=5&boxoptionwanted=1#options This one, for example, has 50 votes on Savannah after Fedora commenters urged others to bump its priority upstream: "gnash in firefox high CPU" https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?26718 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496983 I've been meaning to take another shot at fixing this, but other work intervened. Does anyone else want to look at fixing this one? My patch, which fixed this problem but made Youtube video not start playing immediately, is in this thread; perhaps it will point someone more experienced at the real fix: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06929.html When considering the importance of this bug, I note that Gnash's Wikipedia page mentions "Gnash still suffers from high CPU usage.", citing this review from O'Reilly: http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2010/08/gnash-088-a-huge-improvement-o.html Indeed, I still regularly find gtk-gnash processes lying around burning up my whole CPU, from when I leave Firefox tabs lying around that happen to include flash ads or navigation. John _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

