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Package page extremely laggy/missing CSS

Open Reterino opened this issue 10 months ago • 2 comments

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What You Are Seeing?

Going to the Zoom Package page (https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/zoom) is extremely slow to load and then loads with broken CSS/scripts. Confirmed with a few other people that it occurs on this page for them too.

What is Expected?

Page should load as normal with other pages

How Did You Get This To Happen?

  1. Opened browser
  2. Navigated to Chocolatey packages page
  3. Search for zoom
  4. Click on Zoom Client

Or

  1. Go to https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/zoom

System Details

  • Operating System: Windows 11
  • Windows PowerShell version: N/A
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  • Chocolatey Licensed Extension version: N/A
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Output Log

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Additional Context

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Reterino avatar Apr 24 '24 00:04 Reterino

@Reterino thank you for taking the time to raise this issue.

This is actually a known problem, and it isn't to do with missing CSS. Due to the number of package versions for Zoom, and also some associated problems with fetching the icon URL's for each package version, this page takes a LONG time to load. Typically what happens it that our CDN provider will then show a much older, cached, version of the page.

gep13 avatar Apr 24 '24 12:04 gep13

Hey @gep13

The package maintainer for Zoom is also unable to update the package using his normal automatic pipeline (@mikecole), so the package is stuck pretty far out of date.

Do you know if there's a way to clean up old versions (with permission of the package maintainer) from your end to resolve this?

Reterino avatar Apr 30 '24 02:04 Reterino

To echo what @gep13 already said: Thank you for raising this issue @Reterino. @mikecole should be able to access the zoom package page now.

corbob avatar May 17 '24 14:05 corbob

I can, yes. The page seems to load quickly now. I assume there is no need to delist older versions now?

mikecole avatar May 17 '24 14:05 mikecole

I assume there is no need to delist older versions now?

That's correct. I would suggest leaving older versions unless there's a reason to delist them.

corbob avatar May 17 '24 16:05 corbob