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Large transfer history causes slowdown #2889

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cyberduck opened this issue Jan 12, 2009 · 7 comments
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Large transfer history causes slowdown #2889

cyberduck opened this issue Jan 12, 2009 · 7 comments
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jb007nd created the issue

I was experiencing extremely slow response from cyberduck on leopard (mac intel).

Found out it was the transfers log causing the problem. it needs to be cleared and it now works normally.

-cyberduck user

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e318c71 commented

Yes, I second this. It becomes extremely slow. Basically it will crawl to a halt, taking about 30 seconds to react to one mouse click. Clearing the history fixes this. "Enhancement" is a euphemism by the way... :)

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@dkocher commented

In 27de515. Load transfers in background.

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@dkocher commented

#5181 closed as duplicate.

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@dkocher commented

In 9a74f7a.

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@dkocher commented

Will do some more optimizations.

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@dkocher commented

More work in 5e81a0f.

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@dkocher commented

Changes in 92d962f should resolve this. Note that we have also introduced a spinning wheel while loading the transfer list in the background in 34374f6.

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