Okay I had the bug occur again. It definitely is something that
happens sometimes, where when I save the file it takes like 5 to 10
seconds and the Emacs process hangs while it's happening. (That's
natural I guess.)
This time however I tried it with emacs-snapshot-gtk, and got the same
behaviour
Hmm, according to trackerd's website, it "Responds in real time to
filesystem changes". That might indeed be what was causing the
slowdown. We'll go with that answer, for now. :^)
** Changed in: emacs22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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emacs22 hangs for a few seconds after sav
I'm afraid I haven't used either of those two programs.
One thing though -- the last update installed a program in Gutsy
called "trackerd" which has been eating up my CPU and accessing the
disk a lot. (I believe it's a search indexing program.)
I finally uninstalled it, since I don't use desktop
Steve, were you using either tramp or ange-ftp that day? If so, it
might be possible that default-directory was being set to some remote
path -- that occasionally happened to me with some older versions of
emacs-snapshot.
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emacs22 hangs for a few seconds after saving file
https://bugs.launchpa
Hm, it is not doing it anymore today. Yesterday it was doing it all day, but
so-far today I haven't seen it happen in either version. I was not entirely
convinced that it was an emacs bug, it could have been the file system acting
funny. Though, as I said, I didn't see any other programs beha
does this happen with emacs-snapshot for you as well?
** Changed in: emacs22 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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emacs22 hangs for a few seconds after saving file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130911
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