On May 25, 2004, Christian Biere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I don't use GTKG often as an "user" (believe it or not) and I had used the GTK+ 1.2 interface lately. Anyway, currently I'm using the GTK+ 2.x interface to do a little debugging. It turned out that "Abort all by ..." doesn't really work and sometimes the CPU usage is really high for a few seconds after I had clicked on it.
At first, I thought this was caused by my recent changes but I couldn't find anything which would cause this. I've checked out the -current sources from a week ago and notice the same problems. Just to be on the safe side, could someone confirm that these problems exist longer than a few days?
I can confirm with a copy of the HEAD branch cvs'ed on april 11.
Here, it aborts all the current download entries, but leaves the download active and collects new sources.
CPU usage doesn't seem too eratic, but does raise a bit when aborting. (dual amd 1300 Mhz, though, and SMP would likely help here,)
Regards, Clayton
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