[Qgis-user] QGIS 3.4.2 still very slow to work in Windows 10
Bo Victor Thomsen
bo.victor.thomsen at gmail.com
Mon Dec 17 23:09:38 PST 2018
Hi Nyall -
You scored a bullseye on that - I've done some testing
- Startup with all plugins activated: *28* seconds
- Startup with processing plugin deactivated : *19* seconds
- Startup with proccessing and "Kortforsyningen" plugins deactivated -
*11* seconds
(Test done on my 2. work-pc a Lenovo T570, I'll do some further checking,
when I get to my )
So the "Processing" plugin takes a whoppin' 9 seconds to start. But it's
not the only culprit: The "Kortforsyningen" plugin takes 9 seconds too.
Isn't it posibble to pack all this checking in the various plugins into a
background task ?
Den tir. 18. dec. 2018 kl. 00.25 skrev Phil Wyatt <phil at wyatt-family.com>:
> BINGO! That’s a lot faster startup!
>
> > My guess is that the initialization of the python plugins runs very,
> very slow on the Windows pc. So the culprit may be the python interpreter
> on Windows.
>
> This sounds like a known issue since ages (v 2.6?), where at QGIS
> startup the Processing plugin parses all the hundreds of description
> files for the SAGA/GRASS algorithms. You can verify by disabling the
> Processing plugin and relaunching.
>
> Nyall
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Bo Victor Thomsen
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