Summary: | autosave goes crazy when upgrading from 1.6.3 to 1.7 | ||
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Product: | [Applications] kile | Reporter: | David Grant <davidgrant> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Jeroen Wijnhout <spam> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | crash | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Gentoo Packages | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
David Grant
2004-09-15 17:57:12 UTC
Jeroen, I fixed it. I set autosave=false instead of true in kilerc and that fixed it. Not sure why, but Kile was trying to autosave A LOT. So many times in one second that it's hard even to count.... But let's leave this bug open and call it a "autosave goes crazy when upgrading from 1.6.3 to 1.7". I don't know if it's specific to people upgrading, as I haven't tried starting with a fresh kilerc profile and created a project from scratch. I'm not at home now (I'm over VNC) so I can't check all this easily right now. This may in fact be an upgrade issue. After fixing the autosave and changing it to false manually, I loaded kile, and then changed the autosave option in the Options, setting it to 5 minutes. It now works fine. On Wednesday 15 September 2004 20:04, David Grant wrote:
> ------- This may in fact be an upgrade issue. After fixing the autosave
> and changing it to false manually, I loaded kile, and then changed the
> autosave option in the Options, setting it to 5 minutes. It now works
> fine.
A ha, I remember. Kile sets an autosave timer in mili-seconds, however in
kile-1.6.x it was saved in minutes. In kile-1.7 for some good (but I might
change my mind) reason it was saved in ms as well. I did wrote a conversion
program that should run automatically, evidently it didn't. This cause your
autosave time to be set to 5 ms, which is too often even for paranoid persons
like me.
Thanks for the info, I will try to fix it.
best,
Jeroen
Can you perhaps perform a check for me? (As usual it turns out to be trickier than I thought.) In $HOME/.kde/share/config there is a file kconf_updaterc, there should be a section about kile in there. Perhaps you can attach the file here, or search the file for the word kile and post the relevant section. thanks, Jeroen Jeroen, I can't see the word kile anywhere in that file. Ok, that's no good. It probably means kupdate_conf did not run. best, Jeroen Did you try 1.8b2, does the problem still occur? best, Jeroen Please reopen if the problem occurs with 1.8 as well. best, Jeroen |