Beta 73.0b1 address autocomplete delay when composing
Categories
(Thunderbird :: Message Compose Window, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
People
(Reporter: randy, Unassigned)
Details
(Keywords: perf)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:72.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/72.0
Steps to reproduce:
When in Sending mode, while entering recipient address, Thunderbird Beta 73.0b1 begins hanging.
Actual results:
May hang from 10 seconds to one minute while trying to create message in Sending mode. After recovery, it may hang two to four times before message is ready to send.
Expected results:
No hanging should occur when entering address characters and when typing message.
With previous versions of Thunderbird up to Version 68, there was never hanging.
PC is W7-64, 2TB HHD and 32Gb RAM
Cached RAM averages 20Gb.
Comment 1•4 years ago
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How big are your address books?
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Comment 2•4 years ago
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Total of 10,866 in several address books.(In reply to F16JetJock from comment #0)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:72.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/72.0
Steps to reproduce:
When in Sending mode, while entering recipient address, Thunderbird Beta 73.0b1 begins hanging.
Actual results:
May hang from 10 seconds to one minute while trying to create message in Sending mode. After recovery, it may hang two to four times before message is ready to send.
Expected results:
No hanging should occur when entering address characters and when typing message.
With previous versions of Thunderbird up to Version 68, there was never hanging.PC is W7-64, 2TB HHD and 32Gb RAM
Cached RAM averages 20Gb.
Recently upgraded OS to W10-64.
Hanging remains.
Updated•4 years ago
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Comment 4•4 years ago
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Would you be prepared to share your address book file with me (and only me)? I'm the developer who's been working on the address book recently. I'm trying to debug something another user mentioned once that might be causing your problem, but I don't have an example of the fault to work with.
If you are willing, email me directly on this address. The file I'm looking for is probably called abook.sqlite and will be in your Thunderbird profile directory.
Updated•4 years ago
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