It looks like a patch was submitted for this by someone on July 31st. I'll see if I can apply it when I do some additional bug fixes today.
Rich
Jeff McClure wrote:
I can confirm as well. It doesn't always happen, but it also doesn't require canceling the download to break it. This is with Firefox
2.0.0.6 on
Windows XP Pro SP2. RoundCube version is 0.1-rc1 running on Apache 2.2.3 and PHP 4.4.4-8+etch4 under Debian stable.
A possible clue: sometimes when I click on a download, a second tab (window) that is obviously being generated by RoundCube pops up. When
that
happens, I don't see the UI freeze. However, sometimes when I download, I don't get that second window. In those cases it's more likely that the UI will freeze up.
--Jeff
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 12:44:30 -0700, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
I can confirm this too. Sent myself a 9 MB zip, began the download of the attachment, and interface elements were unresponsive for several minutes.
Feels like another set_busy not resetting.
Rich
Joan wrote:
After some more testing, I installed the last revision (666) to see if the problem was still there. And yes, it's there ... Whenever I download multiple attachments, roundcube stops responding for a while after the first file is downloaded. Same thing hapens when I cancell the download. So It's a usual error, every time I receive a mail with attachments, is the team aware of it? At this time this is the most annoying of the bugs of roundcube (personal opinion, of course). Cheers
2007/8/8, Joan aseques@gmail.com:
I already posted that to the forums, but didn't get any answer Whenever I cancel the download of an attachment (i.e. any .zip about 4Mb or larger), roundcube remains unresponsive for a while. It seems that is downloading it in background and until it finishes you have to wait, so for the 4Mb file I was testing i have to wait for about 30 seconds before I can continue working. Is it solved in the SVN?
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On 8/9/07, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
It looks like a patch was submitted for this by someone on July 31st. I'll see if I can apply it when I do some additional bug fixes today.
Exactly which patches are you referring to? Would you have a link to the trac tickets?
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till wrote:
On 8/9/07, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
It looks like a patch was submitted for this by someone on July 31st. I'll see if I can apply it when I do some additional bug fixes today.
Exactly which patches are you referring to? Would you have a link to the trac tickets?
Thanks, Till
Hi Till,
It was Ticket #1484496. I haven't contributed in some time due to other projects, but I committed 667 just now with some fixes.
Joan, Jeff, can you also check to ensure this fixes the issue for you guys?
Thanks!
Rich _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 15:06:41 -0700, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
It was Ticket #1484496. I haven't contributed in some time due to other projects, but I committed 667 just now with some fixes.
Joan, Jeff, can you also check to ensure this fixes the issue for you guys?
It looks like 667 took care of what I was seeing. Thanks!
--Jeff
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On 8/10/07, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
till wrote:
On 8/9/07, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
It looks like a patch was submitted for this by someone on July 31st. I'll see if I can apply it when I do some additional bug fixes today.
Exactly which patches are you referring to? Would you have a link to the trac tickets?
Thanks, Till
Hi Till,
It was Ticket #1484496. I haven't contributed in some time due to other projects, but I committed 667 just now with some fixes.
Ok, first off - thanks for helping! Really, really appreciated.
Also, can you let me know where I can find the patch - #1484496 doesn't show one? I'd like to apply that to devel-vnext as well.
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Hey, good morning,
Seems that due to timezone (+0200), I came a bit late to answer the thread and you already solved it :) Thank you very much, I just have been doing some testing and it's working like a charm now. I'll backport (or try to) to rc1 or maybe I might upgrade to SVN wich from yesterday installation seems to be pretty stable.
By the way, what are you guys using in your production servers (I hope I'm not the only one using roundcube in large scale :P) rc1 or the svn?
Thank you for the fast solution !
2007/8/10, till klimpong@gmail.com:
On 8/10/07, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
till wrote:
On 8/9/07, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
It looks like a patch was submitted for this by someone on July 31st. I'll see if I can apply it when I do some additional bug fixes today.
Exactly which patches are you referring to? Would you have a link to the trac tickets?
Thanks, Till
Hi Till,
It was Ticket #1484496. I haven't contributed in some time due to other projects, but I committed 667 just now with some fixes.
Ok, first off - thanks for helping! Really, really appreciated.
Also, can you let me know where I can find the patch - #1484496 doesn't show one? I'd like to apply that to devel-vnext as well.
Thanks, Till _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
On 8/10/07, Joan aseques@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, good morning,
Seems that due to timezone (+0200), I came a bit late to answer the thread and you already solved it :) Thank you very much, I just have been doing some testing and it's working like a charm now. I'll backport (or try to) to rc1 or maybe I might upgrade to SVN wich from yesterday installation seems to be pretty stable.
Glad to hear that! :)
Well, if anyone could tell me where that patch is to be found - I want to commit that on devel-vnext as well.
By the way, what are you guys using in your production servers (I hope I'm not the only one using roundcube in large scale :P) rc1 or the svn?
I run SVN (devel-vnext) mostly, also have a rc1 install (to test against) and still an over a year old install of Roundcube as well.
Till _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/