I have noticed that when I run Newsbin continously for longer periods, it slows down. Permanently deleting posts will take longer time, as well as adding files to the download list. During these operations, Newsbin will sometimes lockup temporarily, so the download stops. It also used to take up a lot of memory, but it seems fixed in the newest versions of Newsbin. This gets to the annoying state when I have downloaded about 50 GB during a session.
Does anyone know if this is a wine problem or a Newsbin problem?
A little bit about my setup, as it is a bit complex. I am running Newsbin 5.33 build 7737 on wine-0.9.30. And this is running in an i386 Debian sid chroot on an amd64 Debian testing system with kernel 2.6.17-2-amd64. When I take the time to reboot the machine, it will be kernel 2.6.18-4-amd64.
EDIT: I am running Newsbin in a VNC window if that means anything.
Another issue, that may be related. The permanent delete function does not seem to work for me. The posts will disappear from the list, but they can later be found by the search function. And if I close down Newsbin and start it again, posts that was deleted permanently but are newer than MPA will still show up. Is this related, or did I just make a mistake when configuring Newsbin?
/Jacob