Hmm the upstream fix was to disable the new GTK file selector and revert
to the old one. I think this is quite a regression.
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:54:08AM +0100, Johan Bilien wrote:
Hmm the upstream fix was to disable the new GTK file selector and revert
to the old one. I think this is quite a regression.
This is because, when using the newer chooser, Gtk writes out the
Recently Used Files list everytime the Gtk
Package: vim-gtk
Severity: normal
After opening at least one time the gtk file-selector widget, vim keeps
writing on disk on _every_ action, like key press or mouse interaction.
Setting Linux in disk activity debugging mode shows some clues:
# echo 1 /proc/sys/vm/block_dump
# while : ; do
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