Closed
Bug 7057
Opened 26 years ago
Closed 25 years ago
Performance on Win32 has gotten worse - Need Viewer Results
Categories
(Core Graveyard :: Tracking, defect, P3)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
VERIFIED
FIXED
People
(Reporter: leger, Assigned: jevering)
References
Details
(Keywords: perf)
Apprunner average page load time per top 100 sites was approximately 9.86 sec to
IE 5.0's 8.56 sec. This has now increased to about 17.34 sec average with
Apprunner. See latest Win32 LAN testing at:
http://slip/projects/seamonkey/performance/WinLANPageLoadMetrics990520.html
We need to figure out how come we got slower. Recently sidebar was turned on,
polling was turned on, etc.
Can QA get builds with polling off and with sidebar off to re-run these tests
and find out what the problem may be ASAP.
Per today's Seamonkey Leads mtg, bob asked that this bug be assigned to jevering
for investigation.
bsharma will be running the build on Viewer for a comparison to Apprunner this
week.
Summary: Performance on Win32 has gotten worse → Performance on Win32 has gotten worse - Need Viewer Results
Viewer no longer has timing info in the DOS console win...Perf PERL scripts will
not work. Moving back to QAP to give that a try.
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Comment 3•26 years ago
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Also, AppRunner should be tested without the sidebar loading the initial URLs.
This is a modification to navigator.xul
Moving all Apprunner bugs past and present to Other component temporarily whilst
don and I set correct component. Apprunner component will be deleted/retired
shortly.
Bulk add of "perf" to new keyword field. This will replace the [PERF] we were
using in the Status Summary field.
Comment 6•25 years ago
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Is this bug useful? What is the task we are trying to get done here?
Updated•25 years ago
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Whiteboard: [Perf]
Comment 7•25 years ago
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This is a bug from nearly a year ago, not specifying a peculiar bug but only
general performance. A lot has changed from then, so I really suggest to close
this bug and concentrate on more actual ones.
Sorry for spam, but I'd like like to have the old stuff cleaned up a little bit
:-)
yes. Agreed. perf has gotten much better on Win32 and there are other bugs for
specific perf issues. marking fixed.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Updated•8 years ago
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Product: Core → Core Graveyard
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