Closed Bug 244628 Opened 20 years ago Closed 20 years ago

Opening Camino is slow (minutes) due to Large number of bookmarks (1900+)

Categories

(Camino Graveyard :: Bookmarks, defect)

PowerPC
macOS
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 236373

People

(Reporter: david, Assigned: mikepinkerton)

Details

User-Agent:       Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040517 Camino/0.8b
Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040517 Camino/0.8b

Camino takes about 5 minutes to start in Version 0.8b  I have a large number of
bookmarks.  Lots are in the toolbar bookmarks area.  On opening the application
it takes the CPU to 100% for minutes before the toolbar appears and then runs
for just as long after taking 100% of my CPU (G3 500 384MB Ram)  On opening
initially the majority is user load but once the toolbar is completed the CPU
runs at 90% system load for a great deal of time.

I thought I saw a bug report like this.. already.. but searched for it to see if
it had been resolved and couldn't find it again.

This wasn't an issue with Camino 0.6, it seems to be an issue with Camino 0.7 on
10.3.x (The user interface for 0.7 inexplicably changed after I did 10.3
upgrade) (The bookmark tray is gone and the Bookmarks icon replaced it)

The first time Camino is loaded after a restart takes much longer then the
second time when you quit the application and restart it.

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.  Start Camino
2.  Die waiting.......
3.

Actual Results:  
Eventually the loading process ends and the software seems to work until the
next time.

Expected Results:  
The software should load rapidly.. the current system of dealing with bookmarks
needs some thinking for large numbers of bookmarks.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 236373 ***
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 20 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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