[Bug 6936] eMule uses 40% CPU when idle permanently, independent of CPU speed

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Mon Nov 3 16:55:55 CST 2008


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6936





--- Comment #52 from Manoa <monohouse at gmail.com>  2008-11-03 16:55:54 ---
and btw, I do not believe that emule (especially all it's mods) is replaceable,
by for example amule, amule can simply not compare, it has nothing even close
to what emule is, and most certainly not even close to it's mods, it's like
comparing emule plus to emule/xtreme/pp-edition, they just can't be compared at
all.

that being said, I do agree that the edonkey and kademlia networks are not the
best thing since DDL, however utorrent works on wine just fine, if you ask me
if this little bug should be fixed, i'd say if instead of that someone is going
to add DX10 support with the currently slow gui rendering performance in wine,
i'd say fix the bug(S) of the program(s) first (not just this one, all programs
supported by wine), but if it's the implementation of optimized gui code in
wine, then yeah, i'd say no.

but that's only because I have rules, first implementation of core features,
then debugging, and only then fancy stuff like DX10, after all the bugs are
fixed, but wine development appears to be going in all directions at once,
anyway, the devs always know what is important.

considering that emule works 90% and the fact that the bug is workaroundable, I
wouldn't consider it a priority, but I do not agree with you that it needs be
forgotten, wine should have 100% compatibility sooner or later, as it is trying
to achieve it's goals, so I was just pointing out that the bug still exists in
the latest version, and I believe this information is useful, whether it will
be fixed is an another subject entirely.


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