Am Mittwoch, den 28.09.2011, 03:40 +0200 schrieb Thomas Mittelstaedt:
> Am Dienstag, den 27.09.2011, 21:24 -0400 schrieb
> carpetna...@researchintegration.org:
> > I've just installed Fedora 15 and am having a lot of trouble with
> > Calendar running dreadfully slow. I'm running Evolution 3.0.3 that comes
> > with Fedora 15. I never had this before with earlier versions of
> > Evolution.

What is the last version of Evolution you used and that worked?

> > If I start Evolution, then click Calendar as soon as it
> > opens, then click new appointment, it will take about 50 seconds all
> > told. If I'm in Mail having been to Calendar before and then go to
> > Calendar, it opens fairly quickly, but then can take 10 seconds or so
> > after I click to open a new appointment. If I'm in Calendar and click to
> > go to another date it can take 18 seconds to get there, and then another
> > 12 seconds or so to get back to 'today'.
> > 
> > This does not seem right. Is there something I can do to fix this?

> I had problems regarding performance in calendar and tasks, too, 
> filed a bug report, and that was fixed in the master branch, i.e.
> version 3.1.xx. Unfortunately, it did not make it to the current
> official 3.0.3 release:
> 
> Bug 655190 - Sluggish performance interacting with calendar/tasks (
> 
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=655190).
> 
> Maybe, the maintainers find time to make that patch available in Fedora
> 15, too - if it's the same issue you are seeing.

Is that really the same issue? Searching for »EClient« in `git log` I
only found commit 05933ef4 which dates some time back.

        Author: Milan Crha <mc...@redhat.com>
        Date:   Mon Jun 27 15:23:31 2011 +0200
        
            Keep opening EClient-s till they report busy error

This commit was only done to the 3.1.x branch.

$ git describe 05933ef483635b84514eb285d4d839b87c3b3afb
EVOLUTION_3_1_1-220-g05933ef

So it looks like a different bug in my opinion. If not please update
this thread and the bug report with what commit caused this.


Thanks,

Paul

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