Thank you Dirk! As you know, I am one who is affected by whatever if happening. If you need me to test anything, just let me know. If you don't get anyone who has the developer tools installed to send you what you ask for below, let me know and I can install them.
-- Gary On Sep 9, 2009, at 5:06 AM, Dirk Stoop wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Just a quick heads up to let you all know we're aware of the high-cpu > usage issues and are investigating them. Sorry for the trouble, we > understand that for an app like Versions that you're likely to keep > running in the background all day, high CPU usage can get pretty > annoying pretty quickly (Especially when your laptop battery is as > worn out as mine ;-) ). > > The issues we are looking into right now: > > - Very high CPU usage in the background without any clear cause > - Stray 'Versions' child processes that use a lot of CPU and can stay > alive after Versions.app has quit > > These problems can occur both on Leopard and Snow Leopard, are new in > Versions 1.0.5 and seem related to the new SVN 1.6.5 library, but > we're not sure at all yet whether the root cause is in SVN 1.6.5's or > Versions' code. > > If you run into one of these issues and have the Xcode developer tools > installed, you can help us track the problem down by followint these > steps: > > - Launch Instruments.app > - Choose the CPU Sampler template, > - Use the "Default Target" toolbar item to attach to the CPU-hungry > Versions process and record a sample (10-20 seconds is more than > enough). > - Save the sample and email it to [email protected] with the > subject "Versions high-CPU Sample" > - Please tell us in the email which SVN library you have selected in > Versions' Preferences > - Don't forget to mention which OS X release you're on, or even > better, include a System Profile (saved with System Profiler.app) > - Accept our eternal gratitude :) > > We'll let you all know as we find out more. > > Thanks for your patience :) > - Dirk > > the Versions team > > PS: Regarding the intense amount of logging that Versions can do from > time to time: "No worthy mechs found", "killed by signal 15", etc., > thanks to some pointers from Jeremy at CollabNet, we know what's > causing the first one (SASL-related, specifically a problem with the > SASL implementation included in the Tiger and Leopard SDKs), the > second one has something to do with svn+ssh specifically, we're still > tracking down what to do about that one exactly. > > On Sep 9, 9:25 am, "Rolf Schmolling M.A." > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Versions does behave on my system quite well: MBP C2D 2.33 GH 3 GB >> RAM, German 10.6 >> >> Regards, >> Rolf >> >> Am 09.09.2009 um 02:30 schrieb Kevin Powick: >> >> >> >> >> >>>> I notice my laptop getting hot, then >>>> notice that Versions is eating TONS of CPU in Activity Monitor >>>> (actually I use iStat Menus 2.0). >> >>> iStat Menus are such an awesome product (free too!). I have it for >>> exactly this reason. It lets you know when something isn't quite >>> right with your system. A pegged CPU will skyrocket the system >>> temperature very fast. smcFanControl is a nice complement to >>> iStatMenus. Not sure about SL compatibility. I have the DVD, but >>> not >>> made the upgrade as of yet. May wait for 10.6.x before I do. >> >>> -- >>> Kevin Powick > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Versions" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/versions?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
