One more thing that could help us out, Peter.  If you run Shotwell like this
from the console:

% gdb shotwell 2>&1 | tee ~/shotwell.trace

Then type "run" at the gdb prompt to start Shotwell.  When the CPU is
pegged, type Ctrl+C (in the console, not in Shotwell) and type "bt full" at
the gdb prompt.  Then type "c" and exit Shotwell.

If you could send us ~/shotwell.trace, that would be of great help as well.

Thanks,

-- Jim

On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Peter DO Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jim, my photos folder contains 10,229 jpeg photos and nearly an equal
> number of RAW photos (.PEF and .DNG). There are 256 folders, each containing
> a sub-folder for the RAW photos.
>
> I will send the shotwell.log file to you tomorrow when I return to my
> office.
> Peter
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 10:08 PM, Jim Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Peter,
>>
>> Is your Pictures directory (i.e. your library directory, which you can
>> determine from the Preferences dialog) rather large?  I'm curious how many
>> directories and files it might contain.
>>
>> If you could run Shotwell, let it go for a while (at 99.9% load) and then
>> send me this file, that would help as well:
>>
>> ~/.cache/shotwell/shotwell.log
>>
>> -- Jim
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Peter DO Smith <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> I have been downloading and building from trunk every few days.
>>> Todays download (2032) builds normally but after start up becomes
>>> unresponsive and one of the CPUs is driven into 99.9% load. So I have
>>> reverted to the previous version which runs fine.
>>> I am using Ubuntu 10.04. I hope this report is useful to you.
>>> Peter
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>>
>>
>
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