Gnucash 2.4.7 Beta for OSX Lion
James Burton
james.daly.burton at gmail.com
Thu Aug 11 06:27:29 EDT 2011
That's the same bug I'm seeing. When you get the new Beta up, I'll be glad to test it.
Jim
On Aug 10, 2011, at 9:50 PM, David Reed wrote:
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> On Aug 10, 2011, at 8:12 PM, John Ralls wrote:
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>> On Aug 10, 2011, at 2:24 PM, davelist at mac.com wrote:
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>>> On Aug 10, 2011, at 3:44 PM, James Burton wrote:
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>>>> Thanks for the update, John!
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>>>> This is a beta release and I have found what seems to be a bug. Every time I open or switch account registers, the performance degrades. It isn't so bad when I first open the program, but as I continue to use it, it gets worse. After opening and switching between accounts several times, each new change uses 100% of the CPU and "beach balls" the program for a few seconds. After a very short period of time, the program is unusable. Also, GnuCash consumes a lot of memory (200GB+) in the process.
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>>>> This was not happening in the first "patch" that involved the new libiconv and libgdk-quartz and it is not happening in the MacPorts/X11 version (FWIW).
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>>>> Jim
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>>> FWIW, I'm not seeing the huge memory use (it seems to stay about 100MB real memory and 150MB virtual), but after switching tabs a few times it goes from near instantaneous to about 2 seconds to switch to a new tab.
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>> That's just switching already open tabs, not closing and reopening? That sounds like a memory leak in display logic... and I think I know where it's from and I may have already fixed it. I'll get a new beta up tomorrow or Friday.
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>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
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> Yes for me, just switching between open tabs takes about 2 seconds after I've switched between a couple. As always, I'll be happy to try the new beta after you post it's ready.
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> Thanks,
> Dave
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