On 06/06/07, Eamon Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jun 6, 2007, at 1:18 AM, Piers Cawley wrote: > > > On 05/06/07, Eamon Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> Whenever I adjust my Typo settings, post a new entry, or post a > >> comment, it takes Typo about 1 minute to load, the next time I load a > >> page. Then after that first time, it works fine until the next time > >> something is adjusted. Does anyone know what might be wrong here? > > > > What version of typo are you using? > > > Sorry, forgot to mention that: I'm using Typo 4.1.1.
One minute's pretty extreme to render a page - do you know what kind of load the system is under? (There have been cases when the system takes a long time to respond to a change because it's taking a long time to flush the cache - and cache flushing is on mental 'to be fixed' list, but it doesn't usually take so long to render a page... What sidebars are you using? Are many of them based on RSS feeds? > > Tangentially, it would be really handy if we had an > > /admin/about_this_typo link somewhere which would give us a nice > > potted description of the typo installation and its environment. > > How would I go about doing that? Does Typo have a page that shows all > the installation info, or should I make it myself? Sorry, I'm new to > Typo, so I don't know the ins and outs. Ah, that was aimed more at the list in general than you in particular. Typo doesn't have a page that shows all the installation info, and I'm not quite sure what info really needs to go there... probably something along the lines of Ruby version, RAILS_ENV, Caching state, operating system, database, schema version, typo version and/or SVN revision, list of plugins installed, a pretty printed representation of blog.settings, List of sidebars. (All this needs to have any passwords obscured, of course...) _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
