This is somewat urgent. Since an update on saturday emacs is using all my processor when loading a java soucecode file, and still uses it after closing the java file. The strage part is it starts with jde but I was using it before.
On saturday I needed some space on my root so I emerge -uDN world, depcleaned and revdeprebuilded my system. I have reemerged everything I could think of but still.
Thanks.
Last edited by --D_S-- on Thu Oct 05, 2006 2:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
I've also noticed that emacs-cvs-23 is a CPU resource hog. I'm not doing anything with JDE, so that probably isn't part of the problem. For now, I'm just running emacs with nice - so it still chews up huge chunks of cpu time, but not in a way that bothers much else. The stable (non cvs) emacs 21.4 seems to work fine and not be a cpu hog.
Emacs itself is now causing trouble the trouble is when I start jde by loading a java file emacs starts tu use all the processing power and slows down the system the worst is that the cpu heats to 55+ C degrees.
The trouble started after the update on saturday since then I have been working in the university.
I will report anything I find but for now I'll be working in the project if my cpu douesn't burn.
Is this still a problem with emacs-cvs (i.e. does semantic-idle.el still need to be patched manually)?
I've been thinking of going from emacs to emacs-cvs, but I still need to use JDE, and don't particularly want to keep two versions of emacs on my system.
Also, apart from gtk support, are there any other major advantages of emacs-cvs to normal emacs?