Am 28.01.19 um 07:51 schrieb Federico Bruni:
Il giorno dom 27 gen 2019 alle 1:58, Andrew Bernard
<andrew.bern...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current
score increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has
sadly become unusable.
Are you sure that it was caused by an upgrade to Debian 9? Did you
upgrade Frescobaldi as well? How did you install Frescobaldi?
Perhaps Frescobaldi is becoming slow only when you work on very big
scores or files that includes several large files? See this issue:
<https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/issues/473>
I would also think that this problem is *not* related to a change in the
Linux distribution but *only* to the complexity and size of the input
files. The issue Federico links to is exactly the problem.
Fixing this issue should be comparably low-hanging fruit, especially
with some new code providing better control over external background
jobs. So maybe tackling *this* would give you earlier results ;-)
Urs
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