Re: [orca-list] Orca uses much cpu on my machine



Hi Peter and all.
Exactly what I have to say also.

before the patch and prior to revert the commit identified by Luke, the temperature of cpu of my machine was above 60 degrees.
Now it is floating between 58.5 and 59.5.

The patch proposed by Mike seems to have solved the problem, but I got the feeling that when I reverted the commit identified by Luke, the response time on my machine was better, especially when I'm typing in the terminal.

maybe it's just an impression, I will look more closely.

The command that I use to check the temperature is:
acpi -t

Thanks.




On 10/10/2013 06:18 AM, Peter Vágner wrote:
Hello,
This must really have great efect on my system.
It does not fix the thunderbird issue we are also tallking here but it
appears to be less intensive. now after I have installed the patched
at-spi2-core. Hopefully my senses are not playing tricks on me but it's
how I feel it now.

Greetings

Peter

On 10.10.2013 10:36, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi Peter.
In attach my PKGBUILD and the package created with the patch proposed
by Mike.
I am cloning at-aspi2-core from a local repository in my machine.

On 10/10/2013 02:05 AM, Peter Vágner wrote:
Hello,
Yes I am using 64 bit arch. If you can share it I would like to see your
PKGBUILD.

Thanks

Greetings

Peter

On 09.10.2013 22:17, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote / napísal(a):
Hi Peter, no idea regarding your problem, but I can send the PKGBUILD
used in my machine to create at-sp2-core.
If you are using a 64 bit arch, I can send the package that I am using
in my environment.

On 10/09/2013 04:55 PM, Peter Vágner wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to create a at-spi2-core-git package on arch linux. I have
taken at-spi2-core PKGBUILD as a base, changed source to git and
adjusted some paths to match new folder structure created after the
git
repo is cloned.
However this is the error I am receiving during ./configure:
automake: error: cannot open < gtk-doc.make: No such file or directory

I do have gtk-doc installed. Have you an advice for me?

Thanks and greetings

Peter

On 09.10.2013 21:06, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi all.
Only to confirm that after revert the commit identified by Luke, I
found no more problems regarding use of cpu by orca in my machine.
My machine is up about 8 hours.
Thanks.


On 10/08/2013 07:59 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 11:15:58PM EST, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
On 10/08/2013 08:14 AM, Jarekczek wrote:
W dniu 2013-10-08 13:53, Joanmarie Diggs pisze:
I've been given some advice on profiling tools I can use to hunt
this down

Could you please make this public? Thanks.

May I throw another hypothesis into the mix? I never followed
this up
with upstream because I thought it was a result of Ubuntu's mismatch
of GNOME components, but I wonder if at-spi2-core commit
fbba09b26d6db7b6b4c889176f3769355da9c7fa has anything to do with it.

I too was experiencing issues with latest a11y stack and orca, and
reverting this commit cleared things up for me. I have reverted this
commit in 13.10 as well.

If those who are able can revert this commit and test and let me
know
how things go, that would be great. If its a wider issue, I'm happy
to do the work to file a bug against at-spi2-core etc.

Luke
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