[Bug 50136] Re: oooqs eats 100% cpu

2008-09-18 Thread Daniel T Chen
oooqs is no longer shipped post-gutsy.

** Changed in: oooqs (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Won't Fix

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[Bug 50136] Re: oooqs eats 100% cpu

2008-08-30 Thread Jame
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Can you try with latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.

** Changed in: oooqs (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 50136] Re: oooqs eats 100% cpu

2007-11-25 Thread Emmet Hikory
** Tags added: patch

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[Bug 50136] Re: oooqs eats 100% cpu

2006-10-27 Thread fhackenberger
Still reproducable with Ubuntu 6.10, please confirm.

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[Bug 50136] Re: oooqs eats 100% cpu

2006-10-27 Thread fhackenberger
Proposed patch, please review and apply if it solves the problem (it
does on my installation). The problem is that openoffice seems to fork
new processes repeatedly on start-up and the parents exit() afterwards
(shell script wrappers I suppose). oooqs2 connects the void
KProcess::processExited signal to the preloadInstance() slot, which
checks if a soffice.bin process is running and starts openoffice if not.
Unfortunately openoffice takes a while to start-up completely and
soffice.bin seems to be one of the processes which are forked later on
during start-up (by the openoffice start-up scripts probably). Therefore
preloadInstance() thinks openoffice is not running and executes a new
instance. I simply delayed the check for 10sec, on receiving the
KProcess::processExited signal. Apply and enjoy.

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[Bug 50136] Re: oooqs eats 100% cpu

2006-10-27 Thread fhackenberger
Ahm...forgot to mention that the patch is for oooqs2-kde in edgy. Please
modify the binary package hint, because I can't.

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[Bug 50136] Re: oooqs eats 100% cpu

2006-10-27 Thread fhackenberger
forgot to check the 'Include attachment' box :-)

** Attachment added: Solves the multiple soffice.bin instances on startup 
problem
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/4938357/repeated_fork.patch

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[Bug 50136] Re: oooqs eats 100% cpu

2006-10-27 Thread fhackenberger
Now it affects the right package

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Sourcepackagename: oooqs = oooqs2-kde

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[Bug 50136] Re: oooqs eats 100% cpu

2006-10-27 Thread fhackenberger
Hmm...I never thought that clicking on the affected package name would
let me modify the bug's status...

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   Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released

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