I'm seeing something similar -- general slow performance which both top
(100%+ on a dual core system) and iotop (high disk usage rates) trace
back to gwibber-service, even when I haven't opened gwibber yet during
the session). This is on an uptodate ubuntu precise. Happy to provide
more info if
Confirming this - it only started affecting me since upgrading to 12.04.
When I login lightdm seems to freeze for ages, switching to another
terminal and running top I can see gwibber-service taking most of the
CPU, killing it gets me to a desktop.
(tested with login to gnome shell desktop).
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Aaron, perhaps you should actually try the newer releases before making
such unfounded statements of negativity that do nothing to help either
Gwibber, or Ubuntu.
Launchpad announcements is hardly a metric for how well something is
maintained. Simply because the previous maintainer left a lot of
I can confirm Gwibber still unusably slow with high CPU use on 11.10
with Gwibber 3.2.1.
(OT OTT rant: In fact gwibber-service has made gwibber unusably slow
ever since it was added to Ubuntu. Really, if it still this bad after
over two years in the distribution is there any point persisting with
I'm also experiencing this problem.
gwibber-service:
Installed: 2.32.2-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.32.2-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 2.32.2-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick-updates/main amd64
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
2.32.0.1-0ubuntu1 0
Same problem, I've installed gwibber 2.32.2-0ubuntu2; gwibber-service
2.32.2-0ubuntu2; libgwibber0 0.0.6-0ubuntu1 on
Maverick (10.10) 32bit.
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Definitely not fixed on
gwibber-service 2.32.2-0ubuntu2
using Ubuntu 10.10 x64
About 90% CPU usage after long runtime an several standbys.
Will this bug be reopened or will there be a new one?
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** Changed in: gwibber (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Ken VanDine (ken-vandine) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: gwibber (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ken VanDine (ken-vandine) = (unassigned)
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Definitely not fixed for me on ubuntu 10.04 LTS, using gwibber
2.30.3-0ubuntu2. 64-bit.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554005
Title:
Using some glib functions within multiprocessing
Latest update from PPA (daily) is maxing out CPU to 100% (gwibber-
service)
gwibber-service:
Installed: 2.91.3~bzr942-0ubuntu1~daily1~lucid
Candidate: 2.91.3~bzr942-0ubuntu1~daily1~lucid
Version table:
*** 2.91.3~bzr942-0ubuntu1~daily1~lucid 0
500
I must be missing something. I am seeing the symptoms of this bug (high
CPU usage by gwibber-service after it has been running a while, but the
version of gwibber-service installed is later than the version mentioned
above as including the fix.
$ sudo apt-cache policy gwibber-service
I am also having a problem with gwibber-service consuming 100% of CPU.
Also, I see two instances of this process in 'top' listing. gwibber and
gwibber service packages' versions are 2.30.1-0ubuntu1
** Changed in: gwibber (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Released = New
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Using some glib
This particular bug is fixed but if you are facing any problems please
report a new bug.
** Changed in: gwibber (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Using some glib functions within multiprocessing from a threaded app sometimes
causes 100% CPU utilization
I'm still having an issue with gwibber-service frequently using 100% on
all cpus for a few seconds. Is this bug back?
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Using some glib functions within multiprocessing from a threaded app sometimes
causes 100% CPU utilization
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554005
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Sorry for double post. I'm using version (2.30.0.1-0ubuntu3)
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This bug was fixed in the package gwibber - 2.29.95-0ubuntu1
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gwibber (2.29.95-0ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* New upstream release
- Fixed threadlock in keyring call which made gwibber-service
utilize 100% of a CPU (LP: #554005)
- Handle parsing of bad message
Since this has been worked around in gwibber, the remaining tasks aren't
RC any more.
** Changed in: libgnome-keyring (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New = Won't Fix
** Changed in: libgnome-keyring (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) = (unassigned)
**
I'm pretty sure this isn't a libgnome-keyring bug anyway.
Thanks,
James
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Right, true that. Presumably it's a problem with dbus-glib in threaded
programs.
** Changed in: libgnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Changed in: libgnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) = (unassigned)
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** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-desktop/gwibber/ubuntu
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This bug has affected me -- amd_64, beta 2 of Lucid.
My cpu graph was pegged ALMOST to the top constantly; I thought it was
npviewer-bin, since that used to be a monster. After running Top, I
found that Gwibber-service was using 85-95% of my CPU cycles. (single
core, 3GHz P4)
I had one Twitter
** Summary changed:
- accessing keyring from python threads sometimes causes 100% CPU utilization
+ Using some glib functions within multiprocessing from a threaded app
sometimes causes 100% CPU utilization
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** Branch linked: lp:gwibber/2.30
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