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Multithreading for publication preparation
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User: Jean-Luc E. 10 months ago
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Hi, I am quite happy with Everweb except for the CPU usage for the preparation of blog publications (that is where it is quite obvious). Multithreading is not used at all and therefore, even the computer is a war beast. The process is very, very slow… Can we hope for better multicore handling "a day" to improve this part of the software? I am on MacOS with the last versions of the system and Everweb. |
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User: EverWeb Support 10 months ago
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Hi Jean-Luc, Thank you for posting and for the feedback. The development team is aware of the high CPU usage during blog publishing, and improvements in this area are planned for a future release. Let us know if you have any other questions or suggestions. Best regards, ------------------------------- EverWeb Customer Support Submit Tickets or Learn More |
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User: Jean-Luc E. 10 months ago
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That's great news! Somehow related is the cache usage in Everweb. Exemple: I published a post and it took a while, then I modified an entry and it was very quick to republish. This is linked to the file cache. If I quit Everweb and then modify a post, it's again very long, but curiously, the cache was not cleared at Everweb launch/quit. So it means that the file cache is only efficient if Everweb is not quit. But therefore why the cache is not deleted at Everweb’s end, as apparently it cannot be reused? In my case, it is about 5GB… Best regards. Last edit 10 months ago |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 9 months ago
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Hi Jean-Luc, I am sorry for the delayed response. Can you please clarify what cache you are referring to here? I am not sure what you are referencing here in regards to EverWeb using the cache or not. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Jean-Luc E. 9 months ago
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Hi Paul, sorry, English is not my native language, and sometimes it's hard for me to express well what I mean. In the included screenshot, there is a mention of a publication cache. As this cache is, in my case, huge and remanent, I was expecting that it was used for (re)publication when a new blog entry was added. It seems that's not the case, as publication remains very slow with the enumeration of all images, texts, etc… I understand that some links may change, but the main parts of the publications are strictly the same. Therefore, I am quite disappointed by the real utility of this cache or, at least, by its remanent status, as it does not seem to be reused between working sessions… I hope it's clearer now. Best regards. |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 9 months ago
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Hi John, That cache is always used. If you make a change to the design of your blog page that EverWeb will have to republish each page. If you just add a new blog post, only the new blog post will be published. I believe a bug was fixed in an earlier version which would have sometimes published the entire blog in certain circumstances so please make sure you are using EverWeb 4.3, the latest version. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Jean-Luc E. 9 months ago
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Hi Paul, I just tried blog publishing and made a partial screenshot video you can see here: https://mycore2.ibmp.unistra.fr/index.php/s/rXh77fFovsL4tUu As you can see, at publication request, all blog entries will be processed again at that takes minutes! I am on MacBook Pro M4Max with the last version of Everweb. It was always like this, so this explains my "complaint". Best regards. PS: to be more complete, Everweb will push around 295MB of data (880 files) for just an image and a few lines in the blog… PS2: It seams that the cache is maybe effective in another Everweb session IF that's the same day… Last edit 9 months ago |
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User: Jean-Luc E. 9 months ago
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Hi Paul, I can confirm my feelings. I published a new post: full blog reconstruction. Then, after a laptop closure/opening to move it, Everweb crashed. I relaunched Everweb, modified slightly a post and posted: just a few file reconstruction. Today, new blog post: full blog reconstruction… Therefore, the use of caching in Everwaeb remains unclear to me… Best regards. |
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User: EverWeb Support 9 months ago
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Hi Jean-Luc, Thanks again for the detailed follow-up and the video link. It looks like something in your project may be triggering a design change on the blog post page, which causes EverWeb to republish the entire blog. This would explain why the cache isn’t being reused as expected across sessions. If you’d like us to take a closer look, you’re welcome to open a support ticket through your Client Area and attach your project file there. Our team can then run some tests and help identify what’s causing the full republish. Best Regards, ------------------------------- EverWeb Customer Support Submit Tickets or Learn More |
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