Merhaba, On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 10:25 +0800, Not Zed wrote: > vFolders only use memory proportional to how many total messages you > have in the query set, and in the query result set, and they use less > memory than real folders per message, so they don't consume 'loads of > memory' in a relative sense.
OK, I was wrong. It's the kernel being totally broken :) trying to free-up more memory to get more filesystem cache while evolution tries to update vfolders and the startup process is the main performance bottleneck of vfolder feature IMHO. I would love if, as I said in the several times on IRC, Evolution had the ability of incrementally updating vfolders at startup after a complete shutdown. You know, `make` won't try to rebuild a file unless it was changed. It's the same thing, Evolution won't try to scan a folder tree to get a vfolder up-to-date, unless it was changed somehow. I don't know if this is something possible, but it would vastly gear it up. Anyway, I can live without vfolders. Keep up the good work, -- __________ | | | | Enver ALTIN (a.k.a. skyblue) | | Software developer, IT consultant | FRONT | |==========| FrontSITE Bilgi Teknolojisi A.Ş. |_____SITE_| http://www.frontsite.com.tr/
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