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stief January 23rd, 2005 11:54 AM

re a cleaner GUI, I think I'll miss the lime, but not much. The search progress tabs make it redundant anyway.

I wondered if maybe the lime was removed to cut down on memory use ;)

Well, at least we know it's not the cause of the VM problem :D

re the VM situation--I give up. For less than 1 GB of bandwidth, the VM rose to >1.5 GB before my G3 became pretty much unusable (took ~20 minutes of thrashing before I could quit this morning--and I still lost the BigTop graph). Would have been nice to track it down before Apple updates Java.

fabion January 23rd, 2005 12:54 PM

Hmm don't know if this is normal since I'm a really new user of LimeWire, but I just came to check the machine and when I was watching the connections screen It dumped about 20 peers and all of the leafs. The window flickered 3 0r 4 times and then it stabilized. I checked the Upload screen and all the speeds went way down (30 kb/s to 2kb/s). I wasn't downloading just sharing. No other programs running except Norton Internet Security. Now everything is back to normal. I've been connected for appx. 7 hours and 38 minutes

limenut January 23rd, 2005 01:59 PM

LimeWire 4.3.3 beta freezes
 
Ugh! I am still having a problem in LimeWire 4.3.3 beta (that also occurs in LimeWire 4.2.6) where LimeWire continues to download/upload but the actual window fails to redraw or respond to any keys or mouse clicks. To continue doing anything in LimeWire, I basically have to kill it and reload it. When reloaded, it runs for a little while (half an hour to 45 minutes) then the interface stops redrawing yet again. It seems to occur most often when "Advanced Statistics" is enabled, although it has happened a few times even with that turned off. This is on a machine with SuSE 9.0 Professional using Java 1.4.2_06. I've also tried java version 1.5.0_01 and it happens with that java version also. It occurs even with no downloads active.

sberlin January 23rd, 2005 02:08 PM

Since you're running on SuSe, I take it you're running LimeWire from a console. If you could do a 'ps -aux' and locate the PID of the LimeWire process, then do a kill -QUIT on that process, LimeWire will spit out a stack trace on the console it was started on. The strack trace will show what is locked and preventing the GUI from refreshing.

limenut January 23rd, 2005 03:44 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Ok. I did a kill -SIGQUIT on LimeWire 4.3.3 beta running in java 1.4.2_06 during a recent GUI freeze and attached the full output of that stack trace.

sberlin January 23rd, 2005 04:27 PM

Whelp, looks like it's the clipboard listening on Unixes that is freezing up the GUI -- it's waiting for the system to give it the available transfer types. Thanks for that clip, limenut.

limenut January 23rd, 2005 07:17 PM

No problem! Since you said it was clipboard related, it looks like I found reproducible way to trigger this bug.

1. Open LimeWire and don't minimize it.

2. Open Firefox in Linux.

3. Highlight some text on a web page then press CTRL C.

4. Exit Firefox.

The GUI in LimeWire would immediately fail to redraw after this.

zab January 23rd, 2005 07:32 PM

hm, could you try with the latest jre from sun? You can get it from http://java.sun.com, it is 1.5.0_01

limenut January 23rd, 2005 08:19 PM

With 1.5.0_01, it freezes, but only for half a minute, then the GUI unfreezes afterwards when repeating the same steps that freezes the GUI permanently with java 1.4.2_06.

sdsalsero January 23rd, 2005 08:25 PM

sberlin,
Yes, it happens on all tabs.
I was running 4.3.2 on JRE 1.5.0 (not "Update 1") so it's possible the problem is with Java.
The GUI corruption doesn't start right away. I think it only happens after the screensaver has run.

Since the change-log for 4.3.3 mentions "fix for GUI" I assume that something related was broken.
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As for the labels used in Connections, I think it would make more sense to refer to what kind of servent you're talking to, rather than to what kind of connection you have. I mean, if you're in Leaf mode and you upgrade to a UP, what are you going to learn from your former leaf-UP connections being re-labeled "peer" connections? OTOH, if you're in UP mode and you're talking to older non-UP clients, the current labels make it impossible to know.


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