Hi, I made a shocking experience when visiting pages like http://www.wetteronline.de/wetter/berlin hg tip dillo takes 45 seconds. The last release takes a few seconds. Starting a fresh iceweasel I need around 17 seconds. I hope there is still much room to optimize and there is a possibility to have a fast browser even with floats. Greetings Andreas Kemnade
Hi Andreas, On Sat, Aug 02, 2014, Andreas Kemnade wrote:
I made a shocking experience when visiting pages like http://www.wetteronline.de/wetter/berlin
hg tip dillo takes 45 seconds.
The last release takes a few seconds. Starting a fresh iceweasel I need around 17 seconds. I hope there is still much room to optimize and there is a possibility to have a fast browser even with floats.
Yes, the current development version has still performance issues (mainly due to floats). We are working on this; the next release 3.1 should be as fast as you'd expect. Sebastian
Hi, On Sat, Aug 02, 2014 at 02:38:31PM +0200, Sebastian Geerken wrote:
the next release 3.1 should be as fast as you'd expect.
When can this release be expected? Is there a chance that a reasonably stable version is available before November? Background: The freeze for the next Debian Stable release will be in November and Dillo 3.1 needs to be uploaded to Debian Unstable beforehand to become part of Debian's next Stable release. :-) Kind regards, Axel -- /~\ Plain Text Ribbon Campaign | Axel Beckert \ / Say No to HTML in E-Mail and News | abe at deuxchevaux.org (Mail) X See http://www.nonhtmlmail.org/campaign.html | abe at noone.org (Mail+Jabber) / \ I love long mails: http://email.is-not-s.ms/ | http://noone.org/abe/ (Web)
Andreas wrote:
Hi,
I made a shocking experience when visiting pages like http://www.wetteronline.de/wetter/berlin
hg tip dillo takes 45 seconds.
The last release takes a few seconds. Starting a fresh iceweasel I need around 17 seconds. I hope there is still much room to optimize and there is a possibility to have a fast browser even with floats.
For those times when we just need to get our information quickly -- to fill in the gap while floats/grows are being optimised -- I just copied over the changes since 3.0.4 that don't involve floats or grows into http://flpsed.org/hgweb/eocene_persistent_connections/ I didn't try to be exceedingly careful when doing this, but it appears to be working so far.
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