Autocomplete of addresses during message composition in Evolution is generally slow for me, and in common usage can freeze, and/or stop working, and can cause my WebDAV address book to re-download the complete book from the WebDAV server. Re-download of my 2,700 entries takes time (10 minutes+), during which autocomplete does not work (makes no suggestions).
Autocomplete often works for the first entry, if I type the first few characters of the name correctly. Problems occur when I try and edit the characters I have typed, for example even deleting the last character entered. Then the cursor stops flashing and the program becomes unresponsive for a minute or more. When it comes back, I can occasionally edit my typed characters and sometimes generate a new autocomplete suggestion. More often, no suggestion appears, and when I change to Contacts mode, I discover that Evolution now has no entries in the WebDAV address book and has begun to download it again from the server from scratch, a time-consuming process. Another problem seems to occur if Evolution returns many suggestions (too many?) because the first few characters match many entries. Generally I seem to have difficulties with adding second entry: I get no suggestion then discover that the WebDAV is downloading again. Evolution 3.12.1 Operating system Debian jessie/sid Kernel Linux 3.13-1-686-pae (i686) Gnome 3.8.4 WebDAV: OwnCloud server v 6.0.3 running on shared server (Dreamhost) Computer: Intel NUC DN2820FYKH with Celeron processor 2.13 GHZ and 4GB RAM, with 1 TB Toshiba hybrid HD/SSD. My WebDAV Address Book contains 2,700 entries. It was set up manually within Evolution, I marked it as default, marked it for autocomplete and marked it for copying the book content locally for offline operation. The connection with my OwnCloud server is a secure https connection. The Personal Address Book ('On This Computer') contains a single entry and is not marked for autocomplete use. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list