tag 499062 + wontfix retitle 499062 [fixed for 3.1, cws cmcfixes48] openoffice.org-common: "find ~/.mozilla/firefox -name cert8.db" in soffice is a killing OOo starting time thanks
Hi, Fabrice Lorrain wrote: > Tonight, I just saw the culprit in action (ps -faux) : > > lorrain 10249 0.0 0.1 4084 1152 pts/1 S+ 22:14 0:00 \_ > /bin/sh /usr/bin/ooimpress pouet.ppt > lorrain 10250 0.0 0.1 4628 1500 pts/1 S+ 22:14 0:00 > \_ /bin/sh /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice -impress pouet.ppt > lorrain 10260 0.0 0.0 4628 740 pts/1 S+ 22:14 0:00 > \_ /bin/sh /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice -impress pouet.ppt > lorrain 10261 6.0 0.1 4492 1744 pts/1 R+ 22:14 0:00 > \_ find /home/lorrain/Fab_sid/.mozilla/firefox -name cert8.db > lorrain 10262 0.0 0.0 3512 692 pts/1 S+ 22:14 0:00 > \_ head -n 1 > > The crude "find" above and : I don't see what's crude in there, sorry. > $ du -sh /home/lorrain/Fab_sid/.mozilla/firefox > 4,8G /home/lorrain/Fab_sid/.mozilla/firefox err, maybe you should clean it up a bit to a sane size? > Fixing this problem for Lenny would be appreciated. No way. Too much a change. > A quick fix, could be to check only the first level directory and if no > result where found refert to the full find. Huh? $ find .mozilla -name "cert8.db" .mozilla/firefox/fpxsk24r.default/cert8.db Because it's in that "random string" dir you have to use find.. > > Severity=important, because using OOo was so annoying that I revert to > other applications. Well, if you let your mozilla profile grow to 4G... > Out of curiosity : > - What use has OOo with iceweasel cert8.db ? It uses the certificates (using NSS) for XML signing. > - Why chose this one in particular (I have also a .mozilla/flock/*/cert8.db) ? It looks for one cert8.db. Whether that's right or not is not the business of the snippet - I know it's too unflexible but we needed a solution to make document signing work out of the box. > - Are you aware of any other application in debian looking/using iceweasel > certification file ? No. OOo 3.1 will have reworked code (http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=92087), though, which makes the snippet unnecessary. Maybe I'll backport it for 3.0, but for 2.4.1 the train has long left. Regards, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]