On Jun 19, 2012, at 3:51 PM, David McNab wrote:

> With the Class Designer, I've reverted to the tarball version since the 
> latest svn trunk is pretty much unusable in Linux. The "deselect/select" 
> workaround for connection name, as suggested by Ed, is fine.
> 
> But - the Class Designer is constantly thrashing the CPU at 100% load, 
> and many simple operations such as "Save" can take up to 20 seconds. 
> Using the Class Designer feels like walking through wet concrete.
> 
> It's like there's some kind of rapid polling happening somewhere in the 
> Python code for Class Designer or the Dabo framework.
> 
> I've tested it on both Linux and Windows, same deal - 100% thrash. It's 
> still usable, but only just.
> 
> Is there a hack or workaround to get rid of this bug?

        There were a lot of changes since 0.9.4 that *reduced* the CPU load, as 
well as the visual flickering. Are you saying that the latest code is behaving 
*worse* for you?


-- Ed Leafe



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