Hi,

speaking for myself, I'm on holiday, so I barely read my e-mail at the
moment. It's not so easy to say what is happening in your case. Did it
suddenly start taking much longer? I can't at the moment remember
anything that would cause something like that unless it's a matter of
memory. To test that you could try to run JabRef with an increased
maximum heap size - that would mean starting JabRef from the command
line with a "-Xmx" option.


Morten

2011/7/27 Haines Brown <[email protected]>:
> I posed this question some time ago, but received no replies. Are the
> jabref developers on the list?
>
> One of my databases, suddenly without apparent reason, takes 34
> seconds to save. It is 25 Mb in size. I'm running Linux, Debian,
> Squeeze.
>
> Haines Brown
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