Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 22:02:57 +0200 From: Esaltato <esaltato@tele2.it> To: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD port: rhythmbox-0.8.5_3 Message-ID: <41532BF1.80503@tele2.it> In-Reply-To: <4152F953.5070502@marcuscom.com> References: <4151FE17.9020005@tele2.it> <1095902868.13015.0.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com> <4152A2DE.4030703@tele2.it> <4152F953.5070502@marcuscom.com>
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Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > Esaltato wrote: > | Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > | > |> On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 18:35, Esaltato wrote: > |> > |> > |>> There are 2 problems with this port: the first is the 100% cpu > |>> utilization I experience as I listen to internet radios. This is not > |>> the old idle bug. > |>> > |> > |> I have heard this before, but I don't listen to Internet radio, so I > |> have never explored it. > | > | > | But have you got the same bug? > > Actually, I don't. I created a new Internet radio station last night, > and rhythmbox barely hit 1% CPU time. I let it run for a few hours. I have 100% as I press play. On a side note, any way to repopulate the old RB stations list? I deleted it from .gnome2/rhythmbox, and on reinstall it's not automatically re-created. I just happened to love the ambient station :-) I'll just remove any setting from gconf and try to reinstall (never reinstalled a port so many times anyway). > | Sorry, I was a bit vague. The gnome nautilus menu, when you right-click > | on any folder/multimedia file. > | > | Just imagine the nice 16x16 stereo icon replaced with a standard blank > | 32x32 gnome icon (the 3Dish white sheet). The menu consequentially > | messes up. This forced me to uninstall RB. > | Screenshot: > | http://66.195.17.52/~esaltat/images/screenshotto.png > > Looks fine to me. I see the standard rhythmbox icon that I see in my > panel. Check to see that you have rhythmbox.png in > /usr/X11R6/share/gnome/pixmaps. Yes. I checked that before, I have it. Could this be a translation thing? Maybe I should try with english. > |>> The first may as well be a program bug, the second seems to be a port > |>> problem. > |>> > |>> I'm on FreeBSD 5.2.1, Rhythmbox compiled from ports using -02 -pipe > |>> -sse. > > Really, you shouldn't be using these CFLAGS. Before reporting any > problems, you should rebuild using default CFLAGS (in this case, rebuild > gstreamer* and rhythmbox with -O -pipe, and see if you have the same > problems with Internet radio). But wasn't CURRENT -02 tolerant? I think I must have read this various times in posts. Anyway I'm only using -msse since last month, since I read that sse wasn't enabled with march athlon xp alone. Yes, I'm using that one too please don't kill me :-) I've always used -02 -pipe and athlon xp before. What do you use? Anyway, back on track: I rebuilt RB with plain -0 -pipe. I did not rebuild gstreamer*, since amarok does not use 100% CPU if set to use gstreamer and radio. RB still uses 100%. Of course the large icon is still there. I cannot use a messed up menu like that :-) If you still think I have to rebuild gstreamer* since it may _really be_ a major cause, I may take the hassle of typing that 2 lines, me lazy bastard :-) Esaltato
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