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Should be fixed in the 1.6 series, which we will have in Karmic.
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This only happens with the Xulrunner backend, so is fixed in 1.5
There's a workaround at
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=20090324120800.GV3980%40sym.noone.orgforum_name
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Same here. Hasn't occurred for 3 weeks, more or less. Running Intrepid.
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Interesting. Is anyone still affected by this bug? What versions of
liferea?
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I still have this problem with Intrepid and liferea 1.4.18-0ubuntu2
(multiple times per day).
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For what it's worth, I do not have this problem with liferea
1.4.24-1~getdeb1 from getdeb.net: http://www.getdeb.net/app/Liferea
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I'm now running jaunty. I haven't had a repeat of the bug since a while
now, even with flash installed. It used to happen every day, sometimes
many times a day. I suspect the bug has been fixed, unless whatever
triggered it no longer happens in my feeds. I'll let it be for a while,
but if no-body
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 04:51:42AM -, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
triggered it no longer happens in my feeds. I'll let it be for a while,
but if no-body reports it's been happening to them in jaunty, I'll
declare this bug fixed.
I'll second that -- no run-aways for about 3 weeks now. And it
I compiled the jaunty version (1.4.23-0ubuntu2) on intrepid to see if that
version fixes
the problem. It doesn't, unfortunately.
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Same here, with 8.04 32bit with latest updates, and liferea version
1.4.26 locally built. I built with configure --prefix=/some/place, make
and make install as a normal user.
I can reproduce the issue very reliably, I simply start liferea, select
any feed on the left, hit Search all feeds ...,
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Yes, this is a pretty important bug, raising the severity. Not that it
will help in any way...
Upstream knows this happens for some people, and has no clue on how to
fix it. Xulrunner support has been removed from Liferea trunk, and the
next major series (1.6) will only support WebKit.
We will
I can confirm that this bug is still happening for me in Intrepid, using
Liferea 1.4.18-0ubuntu2. Every so often Liferea just starts using 100%
of my CPU and will not stop -- even if I quit it -- until I kill the
process.
IMHO, this bug should be much more severe than medium. When Liferea
uses
I'm still having the same problem with 1.4.20-0~ppa1 on Intrepid, i.e.
high CPU load and the grey window that pops up when I try to close
Liferea via the tray icon.
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Confirmed -- that's still what I'm seeing. The cpu loop is somewhere in
xulrunner, but it continues to elude me.
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ubuntu_demon wrote:
to Emilio Pozuelo Monfort:
The bug is not fixed though with 1.14.18.
I've prevu'ed liferea from Intrepid (1.14.18) and also turned of the
show items of all childs feeds option. Liferea still uses quite some
cpu sometimes and I need to restart liferea to stop it.
Can
to Emilio Pozuelo Monfort:
The bug is not fixed though with 1.14.18.
I've prevu'ed liferea from Intrepid (1.14.18) and also turned of the
show items of all childs feeds option. Liferea still uses quite some
cpu sometimes and I need to restart liferea to stop it.
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I thought it was solved for me :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/liferea/+bug/203157/comments/42
But I was too happy too soon (too little testing). Liferea still uses a
lot of cpu at times and I still need to restart liferea to stop it.
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Liferea can use a lot of cpu at times for me in Hardy (liferea
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but the increased cpu usage won't stop until I close liferea.
I'm going to prevu Hardy from intrepid and see whether this solves the
issue for me.
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but at least the cpu usage returns to normal now.
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I'm re-opening this. It just started happening again. I think it is
related to flash -- prior to today I hadn't read any items with flash
content. Today, I went through several (none played since flash is very
broken on amd64 in intrepid), but the CPU got stuck at 100% again.
Here's what strace
interesting.
if it's flash related, then i'm having the same problem with prism (greader)
when i read rss entries containing flash videos (youtube like) or sounds
(podcasts). It started a few months ago (nonfree flash 10) but i thought it was
isolated to prism. Maybe it's not.
The rss feeds i
Thanks for your answer.
As I haven't suffered this bug at all, could anybody check whether this
still happens with 1.4.18 in Intrepid?
Thanks
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On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 12:00:14PM -, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
As I haven't suffered this bug at all, could anybody check whether this
still happens with 1.4.18 in Intrepid?
So far, so good. I haven't see the 100% CPU issue again since
upgrading, and it usually manifests within a few
Thanks for checking. Closing as fixed.
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I think Fabien meant it's now fixed with 1.4.18.
Fabien, could you clarify whether this is fixed now or not?
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I confirm the issue is gone now that 1.4.18 is in intrepid.
In other words, liferea in intrepid is all fine now.
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i mean, for the problem i reported in comment #29.
I didn't close this bug because I'm not sure this is the same as the one
originally reported, i.e. i had regular cpu spikes, so it doesn't match starts
using a core at 100% and does not stop until killed.
Emilio, I let you decide to close
liferea 1.4.18 is available in Intrepid.
Fabien Tassin :
What different issues do you experience ? Do you experience the same
issues with the package from intrepid ?
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I just packaged 1.4.18.
If someone wants to give it a try, it's in my PPA (intrepid only):
https://launchpad.net/~fta/+archive
If after a few hours from now I feel it's better, I'll look for a sponsor. BTW,
I'm not sure I should make it close this bug as it seems we have two or three
different
Confirmed. Entries are now removed only once and for all. No more CPU
spikes for me.
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I'm seeing those CPU spikes too but they usually last 1 or 2 minutes,
then everything goes back to normal.
It seems to me it's related to sqlite3, or to the history code as I see
liferea deleting the same entries over and over again.
Here is how I saw that:
- start liferea that way: liferea
I am experiencing this bug as well. It appears to be triggered by Flash
in feeds, and is 100% reproducible. Steps:
1. view a feed item that contains embedded flash
(This feed contains a number of items with embedded flash:
http://paleo-future.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default)
2. Voila!
1.4.18 has been uploaded to sourceforge with a note that this release
fixes this particular bug (as Ubeaut has also noted). Has anyone
packaged it for testing?
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=850481
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Emilio's liferea.blogspot now says the cpu hogging problem seems to be
fixed in liferea version 1.4.18. I'm hoping this update will be added
to an Ubuntu repo soon.
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http://liferea.blogspot.com/2008/07/serious-problems-with-
xulrunner-19.html
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I compiled the intrepid version for hardy and the problem still happens.
It is still spinning on the unavailable unix socket. According to gdb
this happens in libxcb because it gets a xcb_connection_t with the fd of
the socket. Probably the output below helps. Please tell me if you need
any
Still happening to me in Hardy. Usually after quitting liferea, I find
one cpu racing at 100% with process liferea-bin. Process continues
forever until killed manually. I tried uninstall/ reinstall of liferea,
which solved the problem for 2 days then it returned. Seems to occur
after opening
this happens very frequently here. it makes liferea nearly unusable on a
laptop, after some usage it will quietly increase its cpu usage to 100%
and drain the battery.
using the menu pop-menu item only shows an empty liferea window which
has to be closed with the close button to really quit
It has been two days and the behavior has not repeated using the
aforementioned getdeb package...just thought I would give you an update.
I will likely not bother to compile my own package as this one seems to
be working well for me.
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This is still happening to me. There is a new stable version of Liferea
that has been up at SourceForge for several weeks. Any idea when this
might get into Intrepid and we could backport it?
Should be available this week (I've handed the merge to a new contributor who
said he
A couple of hours ago I did a local upgrade to 1.4.15 using the package
at GetDeb. I have not experienced this issue at all during that time. I
will keep and eye on it over the next few days and will update this
report if I experience any problems. My preliminary findings are
favorable that this
Well, bad news... Liferea did fine while running, but when I closed it a
few minutes ago, I experienced the same runaway cpu behavior, combined
with not closing completely and the process needing to be killed.
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matthew wrote:
Well, bad news... Liferea did fine while running, but when I closed it a
few minutes ago, I experienced the same runaway cpu behavior, combined
with not closing completely and the process needing to be killed.
As you got the package from getdeb, you don't know which compiler
Liferea does not seem to officially support xulrunner-1.9, so both the
latest 1.4 and 1.5 do no compile with it; Ubuntu has a patch to Liferea
to make it work;
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Emilio: I have not been able to reproduce the problem using the getdeb
package. I'll play with it for another day or two and see if I can make
it happen again. If so, then I will go ahead and try to compile my own
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Liferea does not seem to officially support xulrunner-1.9, so both the
latest 1.4 and 1.5 do no compile with it; Ubuntu has a patch to Liferea
to make it work;
That changed a few days ago:
http://liferea.svn.sourceforge.net/liferea/?rev=3849view=rev
This is still happening to me. There is a new stable version of Liferea
that has been up at SourceForge for several weeks. Any idea when this
might get into Intrepid and we could backport it?
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It seems to be spinning on a dead unix socket when I caught it in
strace.
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It appears to correlate well with embedded flash attempting to display.
strace shows:
[pid 5162] read(8, 0x68f804, 4096) = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily
unavailable)
[pid 5162] poll([{fd=6, events=POLLIN}, {fd=8, events=POLLIN}, {fd=10,
events=POLLIN}, {fd=14, events=POLLIN|POLLPRI},
Emilio, yes, this still happens with up-to-date Hardy.
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Is this still an issue with liferea 1.4.14-0ubuntu3 and xulrunner-1.9
1.9~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 ?
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This strange behavior happens to me too.
Randomly liferea uses 100%
I have liferea-1.4.14-0ubuntu running on Hardy up to date
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Happened again, strace log attached.
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I get this as well from time to time, but the software is still
responsive while this is going on. My strace log is similar,
Changing status to confirmed.
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It appears to call gettimeofday an awful lot. A whole core of my dual
core CPU is used when liferea is running.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 190936
[hardy] liferea eats CPU; cpu is sad. :(
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 190936
[hardy] liferea eats CPU; cpu
My bug report was first. :(
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Liferea 1.4.12 compiled from the release tarball on Gusty on one machine - this
works ok;
On the other hand, the official hardy package does have the problem.
I'll try to get a trace, and compile liferea myself to see if this
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