100% CPU usage with SVN trunk
David R. Litwin
presently42 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 18 17:44:13 UTC 2006
On 18/06/06, Dan Meltzer <hydrogen at notyetimplemented.com> wrote:
>
>
> I recieved it editing the tags, which would in turn edit the files. My
> random
> guess at what is happening is that when the tag is edited, the file is
> rewritten. As the file is rewritten, an inotify collectionscan process is
> triggered every N milliseconds, or however often inotify triggers.
>
> Maybe we should see how beagle handles it?
For good or ill, I'm afraid there is nothing ore to handle. I got
really fed up with not being able to use Amarok in the fashion that I
wanted. So I chucked the whole thing out the window and installed from
scratch. All of Amarok now seems to work as perfectly as
it normally did / does.
I say good or ill for we shall now never know what the problem was and
subsequently make sure it never happened again. I feel,
however, that it was a simple bad installation the first time round
that caused all of the chaos.
So, there you have it. I will not change the subject header to
[Solved] as we didn't really solve the problem. It just... went
away....
Thanks much nonetheless.
--
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—My hover-craft is full of eels.
—[...]and that's the he and the she of it.
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