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Recent 4.6~git causing WSJTX and FreeDV to take 100% CPU #1334

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Tyrbiter opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1336
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Recent 4.6~git causing WSJTX and FreeDV to take 100% CPU #1334

Tyrbiter opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1336
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bug critical A problem for common operations with WSJT-X, GPredict, RigPi, etc. fixed Issue has been fixed

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Tyrbiter commented Jul 11, 2023

I've just reverted to Fedora's current hamlib packages which are version 4.5.5, this does not take 100% CPU.

It's a recent 4.6~git change during the last few days that has caused it, probably since July 7th.

Thoughts?

@mdblack98 mdblack98 added bug critical A problem for common operations with WSJT-X, GPredict, RigPi, etc. labels Jul 11, 2023
@mdblack98 mdblack98 added the fixed Issue has been fixed label Jul 11, 2023
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5a8bd96 has fixed this.

@mdblack98 mdblack98 reopened this Jul 11, 2023
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Still seeing high CPU usage on Windows after 5a8bd96 -- Linux side of the house is OK.

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See #1336

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