Another 2.5.1 request - this for reports with charts
David Carlson
carlson.dl at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 15 08:22:20 EDT 2013
On 5/15/2013 6:18 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 14 May 2013 14:43:03 David Carlson wrote:
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> >
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> > Since I was in my download directory, I re-installed 2.5.0 and found
>
> > that the chart reports are blank in tat release too.
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> >
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> > David C
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> If fact this problem turned out to be easy to repeat and (more
> importantly) easy to fix.
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>
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> The charts weren't displaying in my Windows test setup either. The
> cause turned out to be that path names on Windows start with C: or
> something similar. Webbrowsers take this as an unknown network
> protocol and due to this will fail to load the necessary javascript
> and css files on that platform if not properly prefixed. This also
> explains why this problem didn't happen on linux or OS X.
>
>
>
> I have just committed a fix in r22978. You can try to download
> tomorrow's nightly build or wait for 2.5.2 in a couple of weeks to
> verify this works.
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>
>
> The memory issues you were having are a different problem. Do you
> still run into those ? If so, that will require a separate evaluation.
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>
> Geert
>
I knew it wasn't my imagination, and I suspected that it was Windows
related because nobody else believed me. Thank You!
All I can say about memory usage is that the Windows Resource monitor
reports much higher RAM usage when I am running release 2.5.1 than when
I am running 2.4.13. Release 2.5.0 and release 2.5.1 also run a lot
slower than release 2.4.13. I believe Robert expected some of that, but
this seems to be debilitating. I am not running the new releases enough
to see a good history, though. The other clue that I have is that there
is no RAM issue on this computer when release 2.5.1 is not installed and
running
David C.
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