You are probably right.

I saw this problem when debugging cpufreq few months ago.
Most people do not run yacpi -l for more then few hours.
I was doing some tweaking in cpufreqd configuration on my old
travelmate 233 and after few days I've got out of memory.

Just to add information that it (memory leak) never ends ;-).

Greetings

Artur Górniak

On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Nico Golde wrote:

> severity 614282 minor
> thanks
> 
> Hi,
> * Artur Górniak <[email protected]> [2011-02-20 21:13]:
> > When using -l option of yacpi its memory consumption grows over time.
> > for example:
> > 
> > :~$ ps xau | grep yacpi
> > root      2544  1.0  7.1  37996 36716 pts/5    S+   17:14   2:07 yacpi -l
> > root      2827  1.0  0.1   2116   864 pts/7    S+   20:35   0:00 yacpi -l
> 
> thanks, confirmed. i don't know yet if this is in yacpi or libacpi. 
> given that this was unnoticed in the past years, i downgrade the severity of 
> this bug. will hopefully have some time to debug it soon.
> 
> cheers
> nico
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