Thanks John, I don't think it is the network because the problem "CTRL+X CTRL+O very slow" happens at my office and at my home PC.
At the office, there is a local network, at my home I am on internet. Concerning the plugin file I will try to locate it with a vimdiff. Thanks Best Regards On 24 avr, 12:07, "John Beckett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > epanda wrote: > > I have done two tests and I have two bugreports.txt but I > > don't know how to search the difference which make that > > omnicpp is very slow under windows and fast under virtual > > Linux CentOS. > > I believe the idea was that you would compare the two files to try and find > any > differences in the configuration of Vim on the two systems. There should not > be any > significant speed difference, so you are looking for some config setting that > might > be responsible. For example, if one system loaded a particular plugin and the > other > didn't, you would be suspicious of that plugin (and might close Vim, move the > plugin > file somewhere, then retest). Use vimdiff to compare the files. > > I can't see how it would apply to your situation, but a common cause of > stupidly > slow responses on Windows is some sort of timeout waiting for network > activity. On > the Windows machine, at command prompt (cmd.exe), you might enter the command > 'net > use' to see if there are any network connections. The ultimate test for > network > problems would be to capture traffic with Wireshark or Network Monitor and > see if > anything happens when you do your test. > > John --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
