Can you try leaving SVN label decoration off but turn PBServer back
on, just to be sure?
ms
On Aug 13, 2006, at 11:46 PM, Pierre Frisch wrote:
> I may be wrong as I have not yet found what is going on exactly but
> I did two things I removed the option in PBServer enabled and I
> also removed the Team>SVN>Label Decorator>General compute deep
> outgoing state for folder and now the contextual menu take a few
> seconds (5 top 10) to appear. Before I had the spinning wheel for
> ever. As I said I am not sure of anything but I have suspicions.
> This only occurs when I import projects from a macro-project. I
> don't understand why eclipse would spend 49% of the cpu time in the
> socket accept when it is meant to display a contextual menu and
> there is not WO application running. When this happens the machine
> is pegged to the maximum load, at least my unique G4 chip is 100%
> loaded.
>
> I looked at the code and I agree with you it should not do anything
> but it does. I really like to understand what is going on and
> without that option the machine is a lot more responsive.
>
> Thank you
>
> Pierre
>
> On 13-Aug-06, at 6:29 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>
>> I think this is a little misleading ... What you're probably
>> seeing here is time spent, but not necessarily ACTIVE time spent.
>> In particular, this is sitting in a socket accept call, which
>> should just be sitting in a select call waiting for someone to
>> attach to the socket. So it shouldn't actually be DOING anything,
>> rather it's just blocking a socket waiting for something to
>> connect to it.
>>
>> On Aug 13, 2006, at 7:45 PM, Pierre Frisch wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Mike,
>>>
>>> I have been investigating why my installation is so unresponsive
>>> and I think I have found one of the culprits. When I do right
>>> click on some object I get the spinning ball before I get the
>>> menu to appear and this can take a long time, I have seen time up
>>> to a minute. I have run eclipse with shark and discovered that it
>>> spends an inordinate amount of time in
>>> PBServer.ServerSocketAcceptor.
>>>
>>> <Picture 3.png>
>>>
>>> There may be something wrong there that you want to have a look at.
>>>
>>> I also have a problem with subclipse that I am investigating so
>>> this is not the whole story.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Pierre
>>
>>
>
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