Continuing investigations..
Win7 64 bits . icore3 4Go RAM. QGIS versions 1.7.4 standalone or 1.8 RC1
doesn't make any difference.
I still have that first slow startup even with Avast antivir disabled.
I did a few other tests and I found same behaviour with FME!
So it seems related to
Here are the results of a small bench:
Qgis 1.7.4 Standalone. Windows server 2003 + citrix XenAPP. It is on
virtualized shared servers, though I don't know if servers are really busy
or not.
1- Qgis with 20 plugins activated:
First startup takes about 50 seconds, and different steps are
haubourg regis.haubourg@... writes:
Hi there,
first launch for Qgis (1.7.4 and 1.7.1) in first Window session is very
slow under windows 7 and windows server 2003 (Citrix XenApp 4.3
environnement).
Next startups are then instantaneous..
I have had the same feeling with Windows XP so
Thats way too slow. There must be something seriously wrong.
Are the same timings for the latest 1.8 nightly?
On my machine (Win7, SSD disk) the first (cold) start is 10 seconds. Few
plugins activated.
Andreas
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On 2012/05/24 12:43 PM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Thats way too slow. There must be something seriously wrong.
Are the same timings for the latest 1.8 nightly?
On my machine (Win7, SSD disk) the first (cold) start is 10 seconds.
Few plugins activated.
+1 for few plugins activated. Win 7,
Hi,
Here are some more timings.
- Installed 1.8.0-20 with OSGeo4W installer.
- Deleted .qgis directory
- Started 1.8.0 once
- Power off - reboot
- Start QGis from a situation which I believe to be rather clean and no other
programs running.
This was a 2004 model PC with Windows XP, 1 X 3 GHz
Hi all,
slow startup for me is under windows 2003 server and windows 1.7.4
standalone installer. I don't think this has something to do with OSGEOW..
still strange.. I'll do some bench tomorrow.
Ciao all
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Hi ,
I have no problem under windows XP. Deleting .qgis folder allows an instant
startup. I took care of having really few plugins installed afterwards, and
most core plugin are deactivated, but this first startup behaviour
remains. Does Qgis recompile python scripts at each startup? could it be