>>>> "Hansen" == Hansen Martin
<F32144(a)Danfoss.com> writes:
Hansen> Hi
Hansen> I run Xemacs on the HP-UX platform. Where aprox 30
Hansen> developers work on the same server. I have noticed that
Hansen> Xemacs is taking op a lot of cpu recourses. Specially
Hansen> when we compile from Xemacs, during the compile Xemacs
Hansen> often take more cpu-time that the compiler. Of course
Hansen> Xemacs need to parse the output from the compiler but that
Hansen> can be the complete cause.
Hansen> Also Xemacs can take several percent cpu time when it is
Hansen> inactive, meaning it just has an open file, no edit or
Hansen> other user interaction is performed.
Hansen> Maybe this is a bug I Xemacs, or we start some processes
Hansen> that we don't need inside Xemacs. But how do I determine
Hansen> this?
Hello Martin!
please use
Help->Send Bug Report...
or
M-x report-emacs-bug
as suggested in
http://www.xemacs.org/Debug/index.html
This will tell us enough about your XEmacs installation so that we
should be able to help you.
If XEmacs does not build or start up, please send any version and
configuration information you have to xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org with any
mailer as plain text (MIME attachments are OK, please don't send HTML
mail).
On linux type
ulimit -c unlimited
in the shell before starting XEmacs from it, else you might not get a
core file.
For your particular problem, please include the output of
M-x list-processes
and
M-x list-itimers
For XEmacs-21.5-bxxx
the output of
M-x show-memory-usage
would also be useful.
Best regards,
Adrian
Hansen> my version of xemacs is 21-4-13 my OS is HP-UX 11i V.1
Hansen> --
Hansen> Martin "the toolman" Hansen
Hansen> lok: DG1204 Phone: 7488 5462
Hansen> A busstation is a place where busses stops.
Hansen> A trainstation is a place where trains stops.
Hansen> On my desk I have a workstation?
--
Adrian Aichner
mailto:adrianï¼ xemacs.org
http://www.xemacs.org/