From: jreeseue <jreeseue@gmail.com>
To: Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Emacs 24.0.94.1 slow to load on OS X
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2012 13:04:47 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <33446868.post@talk.nabble.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <B37526E3-B7AC-44F1-B890-3E87AF6B8C46@Web.DE>
So, as requested I've done a reboot, retested, and examined MenuMeters. What
I've found is that after a fresh reboot this is the time to open emacs:
20:56@legolas:~$ time emacs -Q -l /usr/share/emacs/22.1/site-lisp/subdirs.el
-f "save-buffers-kill-terminal"
real 0m1.546s
user 0m0.456s
sys 0m0.071s
This is the nslookup time:
20:57@legolas:~$ time nslookup apple.com
Server: 192.168.1.254
Address: 192.168.1.254#53
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: apple.com
Address: 17.149.160.49
Name: apple.com
Address: 17.172.224.47
real 0m0.071s
user 0m0.006s
sys 0m0.023s
All of this was gathered with the following memory information:
Memory Usage:
1,833.3 MB used, 6,357.0 MB free, 8,190MB total
Memory Pages:
710.1MB active, 1,123.2MB wired
108.9MB inactive, 6,248.1MB free
VM Statistics:
42,361 pageins, 0 pageouts
21,222 cache lookups, 9 cache hits (0.0%)
1,083,315 page faults, 43,046 copy-on-writes
Swap Files:
1 encrypted swap file present in /private/var/vm
1 swap file at peak usage
64MB total swap space (0MB used)
As a side note, I haven't experienced any lag when using emacs 22. The only
reason I upgraded was because emacs 22 wasn't doing syntax highlighting on
comments in Java. If there is a easy way to change this I would happily go
back to emacs 22 hopefully bring this to an end :)
Thanks again for all your help!
Peter Dyballa wrote:
>
>
> Am 5.3.2012 um 17:08 schrieb jreeseue:
>
>> 16:00@legolas:~$ time nslookup apple.com
>> Server: 129.215.70.239
>> Address: 129.215.70.239#53
>>
>> Non-authoritative answer:
>> Name: apple.com
>> Address: 17.149.160.49
>> Name: apple.com
>> Address: 17.172.224.47
>>
>>
>> real 0m1.018s
>> user 0m0.009s
>> sys 0m0.005s
>
>
> No, that's probably not a network problem! The user and system times are
> as short as one would assume. The issue is with the real time used, from
> pressing RET until some text appeared on screen. This time is 1 sec too
> long, i.e., by a factor of 70.
>
> Could be you're missing some GB of RAM and your Mac is constantly
> swapping. Little tools like MenuMeters or iStat menus could display in the
> menu bar what's going on. In /private/var/vm the system stores the swap
> files. An easy check is to reboot your Mac, not opening any unnecessary
> applications, and then launching GNU Emacs.
>
>
> Launching GNU Emacs your way is not the correct way. Check fast with
> 'emacs --help'! Instead of
>
> emacs .emacs -f "save-buffers-kill-terminal"
>
> you could use
>
> emacs -q -l <some file with ELisp code> -f "save-buffers-kill-terminal"
>
> or
>
> emacs -Q -l <some file with ELisp code> -f "save-buffers-kill-terminal"
>
>
> --
> Greetings
> <]
> Pete o __o |__ o recumbo
> ___o /I -\<, |o \ -\),-% ergo sum!
> ___/\ /\___./ \___...O/ O____.....`-O-'-()--o_________________
>
>
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-03-05 21:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-03-03 17:36 Emacs 24.0.94.1 slow to load on OS X jreeseue
2012-03-03 18:31 ` Christopher Schmidt
2012-03-03 19:41 ` jreeseue
2012-03-03 19:33 ` Peter Dyballa
2012-03-03 19:42 ` Peter Dyballa
2012-03-03 19:46 ` jreeseue
2012-03-03 21:18 ` Peter Dyballa
2012-03-03 21:27 ` jreeseue
2012-03-03 21:52 ` Peter Dyballa
2012-03-03 22:19 ` jreeseue
2012-03-03 23:29 ` Peter Dyballa
2012-03-04 15:42 ` jreeseue
2012-03-05 16:08 ` jreeseue
2012-03-05 18:54 ` Peter Dyballa
2012-03-05 21:04 ` jreeseue [this message]
2012-03-05 21:48 ` Peter Dyballa
2012-03-05 22:03 ` jreeseue
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