Am I the only one with this problem ?
togo wrote:
> I am using Trac 011b2 on a Linux VPS. My repository has thousands of
> source files (the vendor branch contains the "boost" C++ library...),
> and the revision count currently is at 4000.
>
> Trac is served using apache over https.
>
> Anyway, when I call up some change set views, where 10 - 20 files have
> been modified, I run into two problems:
>
> 1. Trac takes ~90s to produce the result page, and apache consumes
> 120MB during that time with 100% CPU usage. That's a minor problem,
> but if there is anything I can do to speed up things, I'd be grateful.
>
> 2. The second problem is that the result pages simply crahes Internet
> Explorer 7 and also Firefox 2. The HTML page itself typically is
> ~4-5MB in size, although downloading is fast thanks to http gzip
> compression. However, somehow the javascript on the page drives up
> IE's and Firefox' memory consumption in the 500MB - 1GB range, and the
> CPU stays at 100%. If the page is displayed, the slightest scrolling
> causes CPU to jump up for 30 seconds at least. After a while, the
> browser will freeze completely.
>
> The only browser that has no problem displaying the change set page is
> Safari...
>
> Does anybody else have this problem, and is there a work-around?
>
> - Togo
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