[Kde-pim] KMail Startup Processes

Justin Kourie deus_ex_machin at lavabit.com
Sun Aug 15 10:52:09 BST 2010


On Saturday 14 August 2010 23:17:25 Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> On Saturday 14 August 2010, Justin Kourie wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'm trying to hack a bit on kmail2 and am not sure why the startup
> > processes use so much of the CPU. I've built the most recent sources
> > and launched kmail directly thereafter. I've followed the "separate
> > developer account" approach.
> > 
> > Why do the spawned processes "nepomukservices" (6 of them) and
> > "virtuoso-t" go so wild? They're using the CPU very erratically,
> > often pushing both cores to 100% use. Are there steps to take to
> > improve this (turn off the services etc.)?
> > 
> > Also related, is there a way to have these processes die when
> > terminating the development run of kmail? It's inefficient to
> > continuously kill them manually.
> 
> According to the thread "virtuoso-t process going crazy" on kde-core-
> devel upgrading virtuoso to 6.1.2 does solve some of the problems.
I was using virtuoso 6.1.2 originally but after reading the above mentioned 
thread I tried a few things and think I can reproduce the cause of some of the 
problems. I've replied to the above thread with the details.

J

> 
> 
> Regards,
> Ingo
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