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Long startup times after upgrade to 1.37 #20

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frlan opened this issue Nov 7, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by geany/geany#2747
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Long startup times after upgrade to 1.37 #20

frlan opened this issue Nov 7, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by geany/geany#2747
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@frlan
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frlan commented Nov 7, 2020

After upgrading to 1.37-2 the startup with about 20-30 files takes ~10s on my 10.15,7 -- before it was <<5s

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techee commented Nov 7, 2020

Have you also tried 1.37-3? Are there any differences in startup times when no files are opened? Do you use some plugins, e.g. ProjectOrganizer that could do some extra work?

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Likely totally unrelated, but I noticed on Windows it takes quite a while to startup too, maybe 5-10 seconds with 0-1 files open.

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techee commented Nov 7, 2020

At least on my machine it's around 2s to start with 1 file open - and I think it was about the same time with previous releases too (I think it's mainly because all the dylibs that have to be loaded plus signing verification).

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b4n commented Feb 6, 2021

@techee could you test geany/geany#2747 and see if that fixes that one as well? I would think it does, but well, who knows.

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b4n commented Feb 7, 2021

@techee I didn't mean to close this, I didn't expect GitHub to do so because of the mention in the PR's description. Please reopen if it does not fix it, although it most probably did.

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