On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 08:37:56 Egmont Koblinger wrote: > I looked at the problem a while ago, and figured out that bash's speed > improved quite a lot during versions, even though the latest is still not > as fast as it should be, but much better than previous versions. I figured > out that with bash-4.2 the slowness it bearable and wasn't worth it for me > to investigate any further. > > Dmitry, please make sure that you also use the newest bash. If you're not, > upgrading will perhaps significantly improve your experience. >
I'm not sure how much performance has increased comparing to older bash versions. At the moment I have bash_4.2.36 but I'm not too sensitive to this problem as I rarely explore deeply nested trees. However I think even with up-to-date bash slowdown can be quite noticeable on older computers. Here is an example of feedback that I had difficulties to confirm until I went much deeper: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=652883#30 > I'm really not sure about the crash, though. > Crash is there, to reproduce just navigate deep enough and hide panels (Ctrl+O). I think we're all pretty much agree that fixing hangs/crashes are of much greater priority than optimising slowdown. Cheers, Dmitry. _______________________________________________ mc-devel mailing list https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel