I can confirm that this is still occurring in 12.04. If the trash bin
is very full, Cairo-dock consumes massive amounts of memory, ultimately
bringing the system to a screeching halt.
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Hi, I'm using Natty and I was affected by this bug this week because of a bin
with 3GB of files. Gvfsd-trash and cairo-dock processes took all the CPU.
Problem was "solved" by emptying my bin.
So yeah, this bug still occurs in Ubuntu 11.04 :(
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Hello,
This bug are confirmed in my system (Ubuntu 10.10 x32, cairo-dock with cairo
backend).
That's happened when Dustbin Applet try to know the weight of many elements I
put inside the trash. In my case, about 1500 (images, text, old folders, etc.),
but with a limited weight (total was just 25
Hi,
I can add the following information:
the dock browses recursively the URI trash:/ and gets the size of each file,
using g_file_enumerate_children with G_FILE_QUERY_INFO_NOFOLLOW_SYMLINKS.
I've personnally noticed that the whole process takes a lot of time when
there are a lot of files, wherea