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Slow perfomance on linux (Ubuntu Dapper)
Michael:
Hello,
I have uploaded a special .deb package for TESTING based on rev2411 (CodeBlocks_rev2411_TEST_package). You can find it here:
http://www.savefile.com/projects.php?pid=547711
Best wishes,
Michael
sque:
After a 3 weeks vacations, I am back :)
I checkout the svn and compiled a snapshot to do some tests
Here are my results:
* When I open the codeblocks-unix.cbd I get 100% cpu usage for a long time ONLY when the Codecompletition plugin is on.
* I can confirm that if I move the mouse above the program I am getting 100% cpu usage too...
I will try to build with EVT_UPDATE_UI commented out to see what happens.
(My system as always... ubuntu dapper 2.2ghz Athlon XP, 1GB Ram, Nvidia 5700 FX)
thomas:
--- Quote from: Michael on May 05, 2006, 04:05:08 pm ---I have uploaded a special .deb package for TESTING based on rev2411
--- End quote ---
Did any of the affected people ever care to test this package in all that time?
It seems like the CPU problem is not that critical then, after all... :)
Michael:
--- Quote from: thomas on May 23, 2006, 01:58:34 pm ---Did any of the affected people ever care to test this package in all that time?
--- End quote ---
Hello,
Just one person has downloaded the package. And IIRC, the same day or the day after, I have uploaded the package.
Today, I wanted to delete it to make free space, but I could not, because of a server error. So, it is still available :).
[EDIT]: Just an update. Two persons have downloaded it. Therefore, I have now deleted the package.
Best wishes,
Michael
Game_Ender:
Taking those out seems to have no effect. I am using the autotools build which compiles with -g no matter what I do, so that might have some effect. I will compare the normal Code::Blocks performance on Linux both autotools and CB based builds, then I will check out the nightly on windows and report back.
Does anyone have a good Linux profiling tool that will handle shared libraries?
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