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2008-12-17
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2008-12-31
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First of all, I'd just like to say a big thanks to the author of Feed Circuit, not only for creating a product I use every day, but also for responding so quickly and efficiently to community feedback.
I have an issue with Feed Circuit where it gets stuck in Downloading or Parsing. It can stay in this state for over one-hour, and it will not proceed to the next feed. I would like to propose a time-out as a failsafe, so if a feed does not update within a reasonable time (15 minutes?), to cancel it and move on to the next feed.
When I press the STOP icon, the process does not really stop, and I am unable to refresh another feed without restarting FC.
When I press the X icon to close FC, the gui closes, and does not appear on the left side bar. However, feedcircuit-gui is still running in the process list (ps), and I have to kill it manually, or I can not start FC again.
Does anyone else have this kind of problem or can suggest a solution? I can post my feedlist information.
PS: Is there any way I can debug this further myself?