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#79182
30.1; emacs becomes progressively less responsive up to become unusable
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Message #17 received at 79182 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Francesco Potortì <pot <at> potorti.it> writes:
Hi Francesco,
> Largest Buffers
>
> 3.1 GiB *debug tramp/scp evaalapi-as*
> 549 MiB *debug tramp/scp fencepost.gnu.org*
> 321 MiB *debug tramp/scp casapot*
> 312 MiB *debug tramp/scp aaloa*
> 287 MiB *message-viewer RMAIL*
> 181 MiB *debug tramp/scp rootevaal*
> 125 MiB *debug tramp/scp evaalapi-eu*
>
> After deleting all the *debug tramp buffers, the problem seems to have
> disappeared. I have used Emacs for some minutes after that, and it
> behaves normally. The huge *debug tramp/scp evaalapi-as* buffer was
> relative to a file that was modified, on a shaky Internet connection.
> So that is the first suspect. All the other *debug tramp buffers were
> relative to unmodified files or deleted buffers.
I recommend to lower tramp-verbose. At least down to 6, this is
sufficient unless you hunt for Tramp bugs.
If you are not interested in Tramp internal commands, keep tramp-verbose
with its default value 3.
Best regards, Michael.
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