[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 450852] Re: GNOME-Do uses 200% (two cores) of CPU.
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450852 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Feb 24 01:30:12 UTC 2011
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-do - 0.8.4-0ubuntu1
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gnome-do (0.8.4-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* The Race Against FF upload. Merge from unreleased Debian git.
Remaining Ubuntu changes:
+ debian/patches/05_disable_resize_grips.patch.diff:
Disable resize handles for the Do windows.
+ debian/control:
Bump gtk# build dep for HasResizeGrip API.
* New Debian changes:
* The long fortold release
+ Fixes a threadsafety issue resulting in 100% CPU usage (Closes: 565591,
LP: #450852).
+ Proxies all keyring calls to the GTK main thread, as required by the new
gnome-keyring (Closes: 603876, LP: #553643)
* debian/patches/00_bundledlibs.dpatch:
* debian/rules:
+ Upstream has dropped bundled gmcs binary; now 100% DFSG-free, so we don't
have to repack the tarball or patch the buildsystem.
* debian/patches/03_disable_docky.dpatch:
+ Drop. Docky is now gone in the upstream tarball.
* debian/rules:
* debian/control:
* debian/patches/*:
+ Switch to quilt to harmonise with other pkg-cli-* packages.
* debian/control:
+ Drop recommends on gnome-do-docklets. Docky is now a separate package,
so the docklets are useless for Do.
+ Bump Breaks on gnome-do-plugins to 0.8.3. Do no longer provides the Wink
library, which has been imported into the 0.8.3 do-plugins sources.
+ Bump standards-version; no changes needed.
+ Migrate to git and update VCS fields appropriately
-- Christopher James Halse Rogers <raof at ubuntu.com> Tue, 15 Feb 2011 21:50:02 +1100
** Changed in: gnome-do (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/450852
Title:
GNOME-Do uses 200% (two cores) of CPU.
Status in Do:
Fix Released
Status in X.Org X server:
Invalid
Status in “gnome-do” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: gnome-do
When using GNOME-Do Docky, it'll disappear and begin to utilize full
CPU, causing the machine to become sluggish.
This has happened multiple times, on an apparently-random basis.
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