On Sat, 2022-06-25 at 11:35 -0500, Tim McConnell via evolution-list
wrote:
> If I open the local emails in a new window (double click
> mostly) It will spawn a new PID that splits the CPU usage evenly
> among the PIDs (yes still WebKItWebProcess) per window.

        Hi,
that's a new behavior of the WebKitGTK. Evolution used to have one
WebKitWebProcess for the viewing and one for editing, being shared
between all the WebView widgets. When you are talking about it, I
vaguelly recall the WebKitGTK developers mentioned some change to avoid
process sharing.

The backtrace you sent (in a previous message of this thread) shows the
WebKitWebProcess idle, waiting for instructions.

On Fri, 2022-06-24 at 11:33 -0500, tmcconnell wrote:
> And it's happening on Unattended upgrade reboot required messages
> (they don't contain more than a couple of sentences: Example text
> would be "Unattended Upgrades has completed and out of date binaries
> require system reboot." 

This is suspicious. In that case I'd blame WebKitGTK process doing some
odd thing while starting itself. I suppose you get a similar behavior
with another WebKitGTK application, like Epiphany, when opening an
empty tab or anything like that. I've no idea how to analyze this,
checking what a foreign process does while loading is a problematic
thing. Maybe try to downgrade the WebKitGTK? By the way, what version
do you use, please? I know you've the latest Evolution, you've probably
the latest WebKitGTK as well, which might be 2.36.x.

        Bye,
        Milan

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