Re: [orca-list] Please test Orca master (has a hack around for Caja + Nautilus large-folder flood)



Hey Kyle.

Thanks for this update. My guess is that the remaining slowness is the
children-changed flood, which I hope to look at next. Right now, Orca
master is ignoring those events as soon as it sees them, but it's still
seeing them: one per file.

--joanie

On 04/20/2018 11:44 PM, Kyle wrote:
Testing the pull request, it seems slightly faster even than the Orca
hack, but it is still slow on the same folders I've been testing. It's
possible this has something to do with the second flood you mentioned,
the children-changed flood. In any case, this is working as expected so
far, giving a noticeable improvement in the load times of my folders
with the largest number of files, which is probably slowed down
significantly already by the fact that they are stored on a mechanical
drive. Still, I do need to report that stopping Orca prior to loading
the folder and then starting it after about 5 seconds still boosts the
speed even more here.

Imetumwa kutoka mdudu wangu

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