Hi again,
2016-06-12 15:10 Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo:
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Hi Jiri,
2016-06-09 02:42 Jiri Palecek:
Then I looked at the file descriptors that were open:
Did you actually see more file descriptors here, at the point where you
cut the text?
With apt 1.2.13 installed, fixing LZ4 and other leaks, I can see 2
"copies" of the file descriptors as above (probably because aptitude
creates threads for the UI, downloads, etc), but no matter what I do, I
cannot see more than 2 "copies" of the descriptors.
Depending on the operation (package lists updates, package downloads,
installations), I see a few more, including pipes, but not many more
than that. So that means, far below 1083 -- something like 30.
If they were indeed leaks, I can see how having a long-running session
of aptitude and updating available packages many times, could have
caused this. Were you using aptitude in that way?
However, I downgraded apt packages to 1.2.12 (before the fix for LZ4
leaks), set the options to keep indices compressed etc., repeated the
operations described above, and similar results -- only 20~30 file
descriptors.
Do you still experience this problem, and if you do, can you provide the
information requested above?
Cheers.
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Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <[email protected]>