Hi,
Thanks for the update, please try the list of things suggested and report the results.
Regards Lex
On 24 July 2013 06:08, Victoria S. 1@victoriasjourney.com wrote:
Thank you for your comments / suggestions - appreciated. I tried your suggestions: none had any effect.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bit Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz × 4 Geany 1.23
UPDATE 1 (July 23):
I am (currently) working with plain-text (.txt) files. I am teaching myself RDBMS/SQL; the file I am working on (my saved text) is
"/home/victoria/Programming/RDB, SQL/Examples/Tutorial 3 - More Advanced SQL Instruction/Tutorial 3 - More Advanced SQL Instruction.txt"
... i.e. a path to a nested folder, with spaces, etc. in the path.
That file is ~1100 lines in length, although many of those are long, unwrapped single lines as I typically don't employ line wrapping / right margins unless I have a specific need to do so. In teh Documents menu, I do have 'Line Wrapping' and 'Auto-Indentation' checked/selected.
The file is currently 65.4 kB (65,439 bytes; ~8900 words; ~65750 characters; UTF-8; no execute permissions (just the standard Owner/Group read/write).
This morning the pauses were averaging ~9 seconds or so, at every paste (gnome-terminal >> Geany .txt file). I quit Geany (one current/working tab), then reopened the file, and immediately did some copy/pastes from my (gnome-)terminal to this txt file: all instantly pasted, with Geany fully 'responsive.'
Here's a key observation: I then saved the file (the first save operation after opening it), and ** immediately thereafter** the aforementioned behavior began: Geany began pausing/'freezing' (up to ~2 min 35 sec i.e. 155 sec), but more typically , ~15-60+ seconds, intermittently (many but not all paste operations). Manual save operations (Ctrl-S) are instant.
While this was occurring I had one eye on my System Monitor: Geany would shoot to 100% CPU use (typically 0%, otherwise). As mentioned, I have a quad-core system: among those CPU, Geany would max out (100% useage) one of those four CPU for a bit (say 10-15 sec.?), then swap to another CPU, that would then be at 100% use (with the previous CPU freed for other system use).
I quit Geany, and launched it from the (terminal) command line (not the Ubuntu Unity Panel, as I have been doing). Here is the terminal poutput; I was hoping to see something during the freezes, but saw no system/terminal messages:
victoria@victoria:~$ geany
(geany:19046): LIBDBUSMENU-GTK-CRITICAL **: watch_submenu: assertion `GTK_IS_MENU_SHELL(menu)' failed (geany:19046): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_list_store_clear: assertion `GTK_IS_LIST_STORE (list_store)' failed (geany:19046): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first: assertion `GTK_IS_TREE_MODEL (tree_model)' failed (geany:19046): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first: assertion `GTK_IS_TREE_MODEL (tree_model)' failed (geany:19046): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first: assertion `GTK_IS_TREE_MODEL (tree_model)' failed (geany:19046): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first: assertion `GTK_IS_TREE_MODEL (tree_model)' failed
I have no idea what any of that means, however. :-/
Watching the terminal window, when I made an edit to the .txt file and saved it, this line was appended to the terminal output (but nothing, if Ctrl-S on an unedited, i.e. unchanged) file):
(geany:19185): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first: assertion `GTK_IS_TREE_MODEL (tree_model)' failed
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