Re: High CPU with Beagle Thunderbird

2006-09-11 Thread Florian Hackenberger
On Friday 08 September 2006 16:51, Pierre Östlund wrote: I can't really do much to fix this though. In order for beagle to catch changes (like new mails), beagle will have to read these files, that unfortunately for you (and other people with a huge amount of mails), will peak your system.

Re: High CPU with Beagle Thunderbird

2006-09-11 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 11:18 +0200, Florian Hackenberger wrote: Hi!I'm not into beagle (C#) development, but I'm currently on vacation and would have time to implement this parser in C++ if you'd like. I just haven't got a permanent inet connection here, so if you could pack all the

Re: High CPU with Beagle Thunderbird

2006-09-06 Thread Luke Driscoll
On 9/5/06, Luke Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/5/06, Kevin Kubasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a note, the mork file parsing is the most expensive operationprobably, and the most likely to loop incorrectly. We have had issueswith this where the mork file is from a very early version

Re: High CPU with Beagle Thunderbird

2006-09-05 Thread Luke Driscoll
On 9/1/06, Joe Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 10:58 -0400, Luke Driscoll wrote: When thunderbird is being indexed my CPU remains at 100% until I kill the beagle processes.I have tried running it over night to create the index, but the problem continues to occur.Take a look

Re: High CPU with Beagle Thunderbird

2006-09-05 Thread Kevin Kubasik
Just a note, the mork file parsing is the most expensive operation probably, and the most likely to loop incorrectly. We have had issues with this where the mork file is from a very early version of thunderbird. If you delete the account and then recreate it, that might help. (if you have been

Re: High CPU with Beagle Thunderbird

2006-09-05 Thread Luke Driscoll
On 9/5/06, Kevin Kubasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a note, the mork file parsing is the most expensive operationprobably, and the most likely to loop incorrectly. We have had issueswith this where the mork file is from a very early version ofthunderbird. If you delete the account and then

Re: High CPU with Beagle Thunderbird

2006-09-01 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 10:58 -0400, Luke Driscoll wrote: When thunderbird is being indexed my CPU remains at 100% until I kill the beagle processes. I have tried running it over night to create the index, but the problem continues to occur. Take a look at your ~/.beagle/Log directory and