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martinrotter avatar martinrotter commented on May 21, 2024

Hello. I discovered bug, that caused that custom HTTP timeout set in settings was ignore by TT-RSS plugin. Download of new messages fails when the request times out. I will fix the bug and let you know here.

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martinrotter avatar martinrotter commented on May 21, 2024

Okay, check this out - 5587688

Now remember also this. If you TT-RSS server checks for new messages by itself automatically, then UNCHECK option "Force server-side update...." in TT-RSS account settings in your RSS Guard. It will speed up updating of your feeds.

Timeout setting should now WORK, try to set higher values and try again. Let me know results

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lazypete365 avatar lazypete365 commented on May 21, 2024

I can't install the tools to compile it in this computer. I'll test it as soon as I can, though. Removing the server-side update seems to have fixed most of the problems, though. Thanks for the tip!

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martinrotter avatar martinrotter commented on May 21, 2024

Okay. I compiled test version for your.

http://wikisend.com/download/292320/rssguard-3.1.0-win32.zip

Let me know results.

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lazypete365 avatar lazypete365 commented on May 21, 2024

Ok, tested and working perfectly, thanks. I've enabled again the "force server-side update" option and now it seems like the timeout is responding as it should.

Leaving that option enabled is still inadvisable, though, because TTRSS often takes longer than the maximum of 15 seconds to refresh some slower feeds. No fault of RSSGuard, of course, but you might think of making that option unchecked by default when creating a new account, adding a warning to the new account dialog that the option may make updates slow and timeout for some feeds or increasing the maximum timeout as a workaround. I think any of those would help new users avoid that trap.

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martinrotter avatar martinrotter commented on May 21, 2024

Yes, preferably slower TT-RSS instances are sometimes so slow that even 15 s timeout is not enough.

I will:

  • increase max timeout to 60 s,
  • make that checkbox by default unchecked,
  • add label with some info.

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gerroon avatar gerroon commented on May 21, 2024

I have this exact issue with 3.5.9 against ttrss 19.2 on Debian Buster with Apache and MySql. I tried both the Linux and the Windows version of Rssguard with same failure.

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