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Python hits 100% CPU #147
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How long will it continue running at 100% CPU? The screenshot shows 4 minutes, which is longer than even the initial sync should take so something is misbehaving. The best way to debug this is to enable verbose logging.
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I would like to confirm that this problem is real and may affect anyone using the Alfred Wunderlist workflow or other workflows based on the Alfred-Workflow python library. It seems like an OS-level bug affecting macOS Sierra. Please stay tuned to deanishe/alfred-workflow#111 for progress on a resolution and to this topic for demo builds of the Wunderlist workflow once an acceptable workaround is found. |
Please update your workflow to version 0.6.5! This has been fixed in version 0.6.5 but since the problem directly affects the background update task you may need to manually download and install the new version. I recommend looking for manual updates within the next week to other workflows that you use since the fix is in Alfred-Workflow which is used by many workflows. In my case the update was hanging about 80% of the time, so once I got the update prompt it took a few tries to actually install the update. If you are reading this, I recommend downloading the release here and opening it with Alfred to update. |
Not know why, but, I guess the python script in wunderlist workflow hits 100% CPU If you need detailed info, please let me know how I can obtain them.
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Recurring, I don't know when, but it suddenly happens, mostly In 5 hours after I opened up computer. I usually put computer to sleep.
Here below is the one I could get from Activity Monitor.
cwd /Users/dennis/WK/ETC/Alfred.alfredpreferences/workflows/user.workflow.69A7C13B-26BC-41D4-81FA-83AD7E200C4F txt /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python txt /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Python txt /usr/lib/dyld txt /private/var/db/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_x86_64h 0 /dev/null 1 /dev/null 2 /dev/null 3 /Users/dennis/Library/Caches/com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred-3/Workflow Data/com.ipaterson.alfred.wunderlist/com.ipaterson.alfred.wunderlist.log 5 /Users/dennis/Library/Caches/com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred-3/Workflow Data/com.ipaterson.alfred.wunderlist/com.ipaterson.alfred.wunderlist.log
I believe that It will be okay If I delete cache by resetting all. I saved sample data from activity monitor.
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