Keith M Swartz wrote: > Upgraded from emacs 22.3 to 23.2.1 on Windows XP SP 3, using pre-built > binaries from ftp.gnu.org. I've found that emacs is frequently > unresponsive, would hang for several seconds during routine operations, > including auto-save, etc. Did some searching, and found that default > setting for w32-get-true-file-attributes had changed, so I reverted that > back to nil -- this helped. > > Now, at best, opening files takes about 1-2 seconds, which is > acceptable. But sometimes, it still takes 6-8 seconds to open files. > I've confirmed there is no CPU usage during this time, and Process > Monitor does not show enough specific information to determine whether > it's an I/O call it's hanging on, or what I/O call that is. Ctrl-G is > unresponsive and doesn't act until after control resumes. I can > reproduce this even with no startup files, and it happens just as often. > > It APPEARED for a while that turning off font-lock-mode globally helped, > but I think that may be a red herring. When turning it off, the first > few file opens would usually go quickly, but after that, opening a file > from a new location would bring back the 6-8 second hang. Not EVERY file > opens this slowly, but enough do that it definitely interrupts the work > flow. > > All of my operations are happening locally, and not on a network drive. > I have a network drive defined, but even when the drive is not mounted, > the hangs still occur. > > I have AV software installed, but can't disable it (due to corporate > settings) -- however, I haven't seen this problem manifest in any other > program, so I'm hesitant to blame that. > > I am working on testing with another machine to see if I can reproduce, > but advice on key differences to look for would be helpful. Try this on each machine: (elp-instrument-file "/files\\.elc\\'") Then visit a file, and M-x elp-results. You'll need the attached helper function. -- Kevin Rodgers Denver, Colorado, USA