OK. I've confirmed that on 10.04.4, both VIRT and RES climb when
transfering over webdav. But at least on 12.04.1 and up, only VIRT
climbs.
So I think this bug has been fixed upstream. VIRT climbing alone I
believe just means that the memory is being fragmented easily. Not that
there is a leak.
I'll mark incomplete until anyone can verify if they still see a leak on
a recent Ubuntu.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/606292
Title:
WebDAV backend leaks a lot of memory
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Back-up over WebDAV to on-line storage fails after it has run for a
few hours. This is the kind of error message I get:
BackendException: Could not copy /home/xxxxxx/.dejatmp/duplicity-
6Mx8qi-tempdir/mktemp-oUPEQc-231 to dav://webdav.4shared.com/wa/Backup
/duplicity-full.20100716T042630Z.vol230.difftar.gpg
The temp directory is empty except for an empty deja-dup.log after the
crash. The generated deja-dup gconf is attached.
I'm running:
deja-dup 14.2-0ubuntu0lucid1
duplicity 0.6.08b-0ubuntu2
on Linux Mint 9 Isadora x64
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