Opened 17 years ago
Closed 8 years ago
#3267 closed Bug report (outdated)
3.5.3 Slow Startup — at Version 25
Reported by: | sconeu | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Component: | FileZilla Client |
Keywords: | startup delay | Cc: | sconeu, Tim Kosse |
Component version: | Operating system type: | Windows | |
Operating system version: | XP SP3 |
Description (last modified by )
OS: WinXP SP 2
HW: Dell Dimension 5150, P4 3.2GHz, 1GB RAM
On my system, FileZilla Client 3.0.1 takes approximately 25 seconds to start. This time period is fairly constant whether or not the file is cached.
FileZilla 2.x had relatively short startup times.
Change History (25)
comment:1 by , 17 years ago
comment:2 by , 17 years ago
This Tracker item was closed automatically by the system. It was
previously set to a Pending status, and the original submitter
did not respond within 14 days (the time period specified by
the administrator of this Tracker).
comment:3 by , 16 years ago
Status: | closed → reopened |
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I don't agree that this is fixed. I still experience this slow startup even on machines that I've just installed FileZilla on for the first time. Several members of my developer team still use 2.x because of this issue. Please reopen this issue.
follow-ups: 5 6 12 comment:4 by , 16 years ago
Status: | reopened → moreinfo_reopened |
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Ah, they are developers? Great! Then they are capable to debug FileZilla to fix this problem. Because I can not do it myself since I am not affected by this problem.
Please attach a patch that will fix this problem.
comment:5 by , 16 years ago
Operating system type: | → Windows |
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Operating system version: | → XP SP2 |
Status: | moreinfo_reopened → reopened |
If I could fix it myself I would, as I use FileZilla all the time. Unfortunately we're web developers, so we won't be much help. We do love the application and appreciate the free software but this is definitely still an issue, at least for us (all 7 of our team members have experienced this). We are all running XP SP2, FYI.
comment:6 by , 16 years ago
Keywords: | Slow Startup added |
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Operating system version: | XP SP2 → XP SP3 |
Hi,
I also was affected by this behaviour of Filezilla.
In my case, it was releted to network drives, that were listed in the Explorer, but actually not connected/powered up.
After "disconnect network drive" of the above mentioned currently non-existing drives in the explorer, startup of Filezilla was normal.
Seems something is running into a timeout of about 30sec.
I am using WinXP/SP3
comment:7 by , 16 years ago
Confirmed! I after disconnecting all my network drives FileZilla opened immediately. I then re-added them and FileZilla still opened immediately. So it seems you need to at least have browsed to every one of your network drives prior to opening FileZilla in order to avoid the delay.
Seems like this could potentially be an easy fix now that the circumstances for reproducing the problem have been identified. Here's hoping.
follow-up: 9 comment:8 by , 16 years ago
Resolution: | → wontfix |
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Status: | reopened → closed |
Only Microsoft can fix this one.
comment:9 by , 16 years ago
Resolution: | wontfix |
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Status: | closed → reopened |
Replying to codesquid:
Only Microsoft can fix this one.
I highly doubt that, as there are plenty of other applications I run that read the file system, and the do not have this problem.
Sounds like you won't fix it, not can't fix it. It's a shame you don't feel like giving it a shot.
comment:10 by , 16 years ago
Also, 2.x didn't have this problem. Microsoft didn't have anything to do with that...
comment:11 by , 16 years ago
I just tested 2.x vs. 3.x several times, 2.x loads in 3 seconds whereas 3.x took 10-12 seconds. Definetly a downgrade.
comment:12 by , 16 years ago
What I see as problematic is:
There is asolutely no response from Filezille visible after starting the program.
My first reaction was to click start a second time .... and then I thought "what a shi..... software" ;-)
If there were a reaction, startup screen or anything visible, it would be better.
So in my eyes, independent of some incompatibility to M$ OS behaviour, there is a chance to improve usability and user acceptance by changing the programms startup sequence. First give some life signs and then rifle through the file system....
(or even better: do not rifle through the file system as long as there is no need to do it)
comment:14 by , 15 years ago
Operating system version: | XP SP3 → XP SP2 |
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I just started experiencing the same issue (30-40sec startup time).
Nothing in my hardware configuration changed, no new software installed and yesterday it was still running fine.
Upgraded to 3.2.5 to no effect.
Disabling firewall/AV didn't help either.
Only thing that helps is if i unplug/disable network connection.
comment:16 by , 14 years ago
Operating system version: | XP SP2 → XP SP3 |
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Running 3.3.5.1 on XP Home SP3. Just upgraded from 3.3.5 - and still slow.
Startup time can be up to 4 minutes, which is utterly ridiculous.
Closing and re-running soon after is pretty much immediate.
Since it's XP Home - I have no disconnected network drives to close. (Do network places work the same?)
If it IS a MS networking bug - might it be possible to add an option to not enumerate network drives, if that is what you do?
comment:18 by , 12 years ago
Status: | moreinfo_reopened → reopened |
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Just did a test with disconnected network cable.
Startup was immediate.
So, in this configuration, problem didn't appear with 3.5.3.
comment:19 by , 12 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | reopened → closed |
So I consider this bug as fixed. If you encounter it again, please feel free to reopen this bug report.
comment:20 by , 12 years ago
Resolution: | fixed |
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Status: | closed → reopened |
Summary: | 3.0.1 Slow Startup → 3.5.3 Slow Startup |
Certainly isn't fixed for me. Currently about a 5-10 minute wait after starting before the window appears.
comment:21 by , 12 years ago
Status: | reopened → moreinfo_reopened |
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Not sure if it is related to this - but i've just done a procmon trace of filezilla during the usual 10 minute startup delay. Filezilla seems to be reading my entire google maps cache. Is there some reason for this? And/or any way I can stop it?
Below are two of the repeated queries it appears to be doing...
13:05:03.5178680 filezilla.exe 5536 ReadFile C:\$Directory SUCCESS Offset: 102,629,376, Length: 4,096, I/O Flags: Non-cached, Paging I/O, Synchronous Paging I/O
13:05:03.5593630 filezilla.exe 5536 QueryDirectory C:\GoogleMaps SUCCESS 0: srsrrqsqrsqttrstq.jpg, 1: srsrrqsqrsqttrstr.jpg, 2: srsrrqsqrsqttrsts.jpg, 3: srsrrqsqrsqttrstt.jpg, 4: srsrrqsqrsqttrt.jpg, 5: srsrrqsqrsqttrtrq.jpg, 6: srsrrqsqrsqttrtrr.jpg, 7: srsrrqsqrsqttrtrs.jpg, 8: srsrrqsqrsqttrtrt.jpg, 9: srsrrqsqrsqttrtsq.jpg, 10: srsrrqsqrsqttrtsr.jpg, 11: srsrrqsqrsqttrtss.jpg, 12: srsrrqsqrsqttrtst.jpg, 13: srsrrqsqrsqtts.jpg, 14: srsrrqsqrsqttsqs.jpg, 15: srsrrqsqrsqttsqssr.jpg, 16: srsrrqsqrsqttsqsss.jpg, 17: srsrrqsqrsqttsrs.jpg, 18: srsrrqsqrsqttsrstq.jpg, 19: srsrrqsqrsqttsrstt.jpg, 20: srsrrqsqrsqttsrt.jpg, 21: srsrrqsqrsqttsrtsq.jpg, 22: srsrrqsqrsqttsrtsr.jpg, 23: srsrrqsqrsqttsrtss.jpg, 24: srsrrqsqrsqttsrtst.jpg, 25: srsrrqsqrsqttsrtt.jpg, 26: srsrrqsqrsqttsrttq.jpg, 27: srsrrqsqrsqttsrttr.jpg, 28: srsrrqsqrsqttsrtts.jpg
comment:22 by , 12 years ago
Status: | moreinfo_reopened → reopened |
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comment:23 by , 12 years ago
Keywords: | startup delay added; Slow Startup removed |
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comment:24 by , 12 years ago
Bug is not (fully) Windows related.
I run Filezilla 3.6.0.2 on Linux Mint 14 and get slow start up times (abt 30 secs) with samba-drives mounted.
The slow start disappears when the NAS-drives are unmounted. Opening the drives in the filebrowser before starting filezilla does not help.
I also use filezilla on windows-systems (vista and 7) with the same NAS-drives. On those systems start up is normal: no delay.
comment:25 by , 8 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Resolution: | → outdated |
Status: | reopened → closed |
Please try creating a new useraccount on your system, login with it and start FileZilla on that account.