The three in question are Carbonite, Tortoise SVN and Dropbox. Carbonite never appears in XYplorer so I never considered that could be an option but both of the other two seem to cause issue. The worst offender seemed to be Dropbox although at times TSVN was bad too. Does that help?nas8e9 wrote:You weren't able to determine which of the three was the worst offender?
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Thank you. Some problems seem to come in (small) waves, with the last batch of overlay problem a little while back. Not exactly good to know such problems are still there, but some idea of which overlays are particularly problematic, is useful for both the developer as well as forum members when trying to troubleshoot.acheton wrote:The three in question are Carbonite, Tortoise SVN and Dropbox. Carbonite never appears in XYplorer so I never considered that could be an option but both of the other two seem to cause issue. The worst offender seemed to be Dropbox although at times TSVN was bad too. Does that help?nas8e9 wrote:You weren't able to determine which of the three was the worst offender?
@AntKnee: Does disabling Configuration > Advanced > Show icon overlays, make any difference?
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THAT'S IT! YOU FOUND IT!!
acheton, THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this!!!
I disabled and didn't have it lockup since. How did you ever find/suspect that was causing it? You increased my productivity and saved my sanity! I can finially get back after months of abuse.
The only program I know that uses overlays (and my reason for enabling this) is TortoiseSVN. I agree with you that I would rather not have icons than deal with lockups. But why can't there be both? Don, is there a way to track this down and fix? It seems very likely (and other users that experience this can try to confirm TortoiseSVN) that the icons are causing this.
acheton, THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this!!!
I disabled and didn't have it lockup since. How did you ever find/suspect that was causing it? You increased my productivity and saved my sanity! I can finially get back after months of abuse.
The only program I know that uses overlays (and my reason for enabling this) is TortoiseSVN. I agree with you that I would rather not have icons than deal with lockups. But why can't there be both? Don, is there a way to track this down and fix? It seems very likely (and other users that experience this can try to confirm TortoiseSVN) that the icons are causing this.
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OK, that's a very interesting find, of course! I followed this thread and have recently changed a little thing (not in change log) that *might* have caused trouble with overlays. So my question is: Do you still get lockups with icon overlays with version v9.90.0803?AntKnee wrote:THAT'S IT! YOU FOUND IT!!
acheton, THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this!!!
I disabled and didn't have it lockup since. How did you ever find/suspect that was causing it? You increased my productivity and saved my sanity! I can finially get back after months of abuse.
The only program I know that uses overlays (and my reason for enabling this) is TortoiseSVN. I agree with you that I would rather not have icons than deal with lockups. But why can't there be both? Don, is there a way to track this down and fix? It seems very likely (and other users that experience this can try to confirm TortoiseSVN) that the icons are causing this.
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I have jsut got back from a holiday and was therefore only just able to reply to this thread. I have turned Icon Overlays back on and am running the latest beta - I'll keep you posted as to the results.admin wrote:OK, that's a very interesting find, of course! I followed this thread and have recently changed a little thing (not in change log) that *might* have caused trouble with overlays. So my question is: Do you still get lockups with icon overlays with version v9.90.0803?
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I've had this problem for as long as I've used XYplorer and Dropbox. I've posted in other threads about it (can't recall which ones). I also use Win7 x64 on two separate systems, a laptop and a desktop. Disabling overlays always fixes the issue. It occurs whenever Dropbox in syncing a file, and is still present in 9.90.0809.
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Does disabling auto-refresh also fix it?wraithdu wrote:I've had this problem for as long as I've used XYplorer and Dropbox. I've posted in other threads about it (can't recall which ones). I also use Win7 x64 on two separate systems, a laptop and a desktop. Disabling overlays always fixes the issue. It occurs whenever Dropbox in syncing a file, and is still present in 9.90.0809.
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No, it does not.
I tried to do a little digging with Process Explorer, but other than a jump in the XYplorer process and the main XYplorer thread, I didn't see anything obvious. Nothing stuck out looking at the XYplorer thread stack either. The CPU spikes up to ~10-13% for the duration of the freeze.
I tried to do a little digging with Process Explorer, but other than a jump in the XYplorer process and the main XYplorer thread, I didn't see anything obvious. Nothing stuck out looking at the XYplorer thread stack either. The CPU spikes up to ~10-13% for the duration of the freeze.
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That makes it hard to understand. Without auto-refresh XY does nothing with icon overlays, unless you force a refresh by pressing F5. Leaves me clueless.wraithdu wrote:No, it does ot.
EDIT: Nope, wrong! Just saw it does something, so there's a bug...
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v9.90.0811 should fix the auto-refresh bug. Which means that now turning off auto-refresh should fix the icon overlays lockup. Right?
I also changed a tiny thing that might fix the icon overlays lockup with a chance of 0.5 %.
I also changed a tiny thing that might fix the icon overlays lockup with a chance of 0.5 %.
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0811 does fix the auto-refresh bug, and turning off auto-refresh does fix the freeze/lag. However the original problem remains... too bad for that 0.5% 
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At least the problem is isolated now. One day inspiration might come.wraithdu wrote:0811 does fix the auto-refresh bug, and turning off auto-refresh does fix the freeze/lag. However the original problem remains... too bad for that 0.5%
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I've been monitoring this issue since the fix that Don put in place. I have been using the latest betas over the last 2-3 weeks and have not seen a recurrence of the hanging issue which I was seeing before with Icon Overlays. I just thought it might be useful to feedback.
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Thanks!acheton wrote:I just thought it might be useful to feedback.
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