[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2017-05-29 Thread jvp
ubuntu 16.04 lts, default installation and the bug persists exactly as
described in posts #22 & #23

Steps to reproduce:

1/ Open a folder with more than 10.000 images
2/ See memory usage by nautilus climbing to several gigs
3/ Closing the folder does not change anything
4/ kill nautilus and memory usage returns to normal

Things get much worst if you zoom the thumbnails with every zoom step

system used amd64 with 8Gb of ram

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2015-05-13 Thread Andrea R.
I can confirm that there is a memory leak in Nautilus when looking at an
image folder with an high zoom level, even as a list. I'm looking at my
Dropbox Camera Uploads folder and in a couple of minutes of scrolling
back and forth, selecting and deleting images, Nautilus memory usage has
grown of about 1Gb up to 25% of the overall system memory (4Gb).

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2015-04-14 Thread Misaki
I don't know if there are multiple memory leaks, but I am reporting on
this one. The Bugzilla report is not relevant to my particular version
as one comment on Bugzilla says this:

Obviously also related to wcslen so correctly closed as NOTABUG in
Nautilus because it is not a bug in Nautilus.

wcslen is described as Get wide string length. Returns the length of
the C wide string wcs. This is the number of wide characters between
...


So while the Bugzilla report as marked as RESOLVED DUPLICATE, I am reporting a 
new issue.

Steps to replicate:

1) Open a folder with many image files.
2) Change to list view.
3) zoom to maximum size, it's faster this way but still happens at normal size.
4) Scroll up and down.

Result, nautilus will use more memory.

The fact that it leaks memory faster at a higher zoom level indicates
that it isn't related to the length of strings, but rather has to do
with images somehow.

This doesn't happen in icon view. What does happen in icon view, if you
zoom to maximum size, is that nautilus temporary uses more memory while
it caches higher-resolution thumbnails it generates, possibly only if
the existing thumbnails aren't large enough. But most or all of this
memory is freed when you reload the folder or navigate away. This
doesn't happen with the memory from this leak. Memory usage does go down
slightly, like for me it just went from ~830 MiB or something to 780
when I went from list view to icon view, but when I did this after
zooming in icon view, it went from ~230 to ~60 MiB.

When I was testing this before, it seemed like the memory didn't leak
until you had scrolled far enough; just scrolling a bit, like half a
page on normal zoom, didn't seem to cause a leak even when repeated. But
using a high zoom makes it easy enough to replicate that details like
that shouldn't matter.

In fact, simply increasing the zoom level could cause a memory leak. I
just did that, without scrolling, and watched memory usage go from ~780,
where I was before, up to 975 MiB. After returning to normal zoom and
refreshing, memory went down to ~914. After repeating the process, over
1 GiB.

At normal size, in list view, scrolling down to the bottom of 342 images
and then back up to the top causes Nautilus to use about 20 MiB more
memory, each time you do it. In icon view, doing this has no noticeable
effect. However, changing to list view, and then changing back to icon
view, with no other actions taken, does cause memory to increase by
about 6 MiB each time I do it.

New thumbnail creation is probably happening because there is high CPU
use; it's possible it's not caching thumbnails in list view., or caching
a limited amount or number and not freeing memory after it decides a
thumbnail is no longer cached. At largest zoom, each image was adding
1.3 MiB of memory to Nautilus when I pressed down once; same thing if I
pressed 'home' and 'end' repeatedly.

I'm using Nautilus 3.10.1, with Ubuntu 14.10.

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-11-26 Thread Bot Botter
Same issue.
After hours it eats more and more RAM.
I have no plugins installed or any customization.

Sometimes when I do many tasks, the RAM is near to full (I have ~4.3G), 
Nautilus eats most of it.
(I will try to post an screenshot later)

Ubuntu 13.10
Linux x 3.11.0-13-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 23 07:38:26 UTC 2013 x86_64 
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-11-26 Thread Sebastien Bacher
unfortunatly those reports of it's using nG of ram after a day are not
that useful without steps to reproduce :/ The issue is not happening to
everybody, or we would hear more about it/some of us would be able to
reproduce. The comments suggests that some of the issues are due to
plugins or projects that integrate with nautilus. There might also be a
bug in nautilus trigger in some special situations (or on some special
files for example), we need to figure out what those special conditions
are to be able to work on it though...

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-11-26 Thread Daniel Nyström
I just reinstalled Ubuntu and this time the 32bit version. I will keep
an eye on memory usage, and if it's still eating GB's of RAM I'll come
back to this thread and request help debugging it.

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-04-13 Thread Yotis
Check this out.

I had the same isue after installing subclipse in eclipse.
I also had installed a few months ago RabitVCS plugin for nautilus.

The symptoms was all the same with the ones you mentioning plus that
python was also mem leaking!

I removed rabitVCS cli, plugin and everything runs smooth now.

Ubuntu 12.04 amd64

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-04-02 Thread Sandigliano Gianni
More Infos:
I'm also on Precise and confirm this bug it's really annoying a lot!

In my case Nautilus regularly eats memory while simply copying files.
I've started to copy a large tree of small files two days ago in the morning 
from an USB disk to another; the copy was the only process in a regular running 
state. I came back home yesterday, 36 hours later, and nautilus copy was still 
running using about 1/3 of my 8GB of precious RAM while copying at only 1MB/sec 
against usual 10-15MB/sec; CPU usage was also very high, near 100% of the used 
processor.
I stopped the process, rebooted and started to copy a smaller tree each time.
The memory leak was always in place for each tree I copied, increasing the 
memory used as well as the charge on the CPU taking care of running the 
process; these are collected steps:
- 1st tree (13.3GB,55k files): RAM 0.76%-1.94%(+1.18%), ~12MB/sec, ~5-6%CPU
- 2nd tree (8,5GB,30k files): RAM 1.95%-2.39%(+0.44%), ~10MB/sec, ~8-10% CPU
- 3rd tree (14,0GB,50k files): RAM 2.40%-3.52%(+1.12%), ~9MB/sec, ~11-15%CPU
- 4th tree (13,6GB,48k files): RAM 3.53%-4.55%(+1.02%), ~8MB/sec, ~14-20%CPU
- 5th tree (20,9GB,105k files): RAM 4.56%-6.69%(+2.13%), ~7MB/sec, ~17-25%CPU
- 6th tree (28,8GB,146k files): RAM 6,70%-9,86%(+2.16%), ~6MB/sec, ~20-30%CPU
The memory leak seems loosely coupled to the number of copied files, maybe to 
the total length of the filenames managed?
The higher CPU usage seems simply related to the waste of RAM memory.
When the copy was completed nautilus CPU usage went down to 0.17% while RAM 
usage remained 9.86%.

It could be interesting I'm using:
- Dropbox
- Desktop Background Image changing (Webilder)
but changing in RAM/CPU usage did not seem at all related to these processes.

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-04-02 Thread Sebastien Bacher
how did you measure the ram usage in that scenario of the multiple
copies?

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-04-02 Thread Aristotelis
@ sandiglioanno-gianni

  Desktop Background Image changing (Webilder)

Are those test runs you provided with this app turned off? I know you
already said that there seems to be no relation between the wallpaper
changer and RAM usage, but a number of users _have_ reported similar
issues with Variety, which is also a background switcher. Again, just
playing devil's advocate here (I am experiencing the issue without any
wallpaper changer running in the background.)

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-04-01 Thread Daniel Nyström
Very annoying, it's currently eating 1.6GB RAM on my X86_64:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/5668805/

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-03-24 Thread Hannes Do
Same here with Nautilus 3.4.2.
nautilus uses 9,6 GB of RAM after running ubuntu for 14 hours.
I browsed some files, moved little text files and images (none of them are more 
than 2 MB). I ve opened a new Nautilus window ca. 20 times in 14 hours. If it 
matters: like the original reporter I also use a slideshow for changing 
dynamically the desktop wallpaper  (every 10 minutes). I use variety. As far as 
i can say variety seems to work normal (15 MB RAM).

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-03-24 Thread Hannes Do
Damn, 
in my case it seems that variety is the problem. Everytime the desktop 
background is changed nautilus increases his RAM usage by ca. 300 MB which 
seems to be the default usage for one nautilus instance.

I used gnome-tweak-tool to disable the option, that nautilus manages my desktop 
content and now everything seems to work fine.
To mee it seems more a variety bug than a nautilus bug, but im not sure about it

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-03-18 Thread Scott Long
I can still confirm this bug has yet to be fixed. This is also happening
in 32bit and has nothing to do with the appmenu. I have deleted this
from the start. Abnormal memory usage is leaking through nautilus and no
window needs to be open for it to happen. This is critical for a system
with low RAM.

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-01-28 Thread Lokard
I had the same problem on Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS 64bits. I left my computer
running during the week-end (with 4 programs running with  100Mio usage
each) and I ended up with nautilus eating 3 Gio RAM. It was the limit of
my RAM and I was lucky enough to have enough responsiveness when I came
back to identify and kill nautilus.

This is a critical bug since it can render a computer non-responsive if
nautilus is not killed in time, however as it seems to be increasing
over a long period of time, it is difficult to pinpoint what is wrong.
The fact that this bug don't seem to be widespread also suggest that
either the flavor of Ubuntu used is rare (12.04 64 ?), or that some
special events must occur for this bug to manifest itself.

Notes :
- I don't remember having any nautilus opened
- I don't have big pictures that would need a lot of thumbnail
- I use nautilus-terminal

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2013-01-20 Thread Aristotelis
I can confirm this bug on Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS. It mostly appears when I
am working with a large number of files. Memory usage goes from ~60 MiB
at startup to 160 MiB after 10h of usage.

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-12-03 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: nautilus
   Importance: Medium = Undecided

** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: Invalid = New

** Changed in: nautilus
 Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #669763 = None

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-11-29 Thread Jan Claeys
** Tags added: quantal

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-10-23 Thread Jan Claeys
I'm also seeing this bug on Precise 64-bit, but for me Nautilus grows to
eat several GiB of RAM (that's RSS, sometimes up to 8 GiB of VIRT)
before I (have to) kill it...

Just like the original reporter, some Nautilus windows/tabs might show
directories with a lot (thousands) of files and/or subdirectories in
them, sometimes with the subdirectories opened so that their contents
are also visible (sometimes several levels deep), and there can be
changes (either as a result of actions in other Nautilus windows/tabs,
or by other programs) that Nautilus has to update its view for.  I
suppose that lots of directory entries and/or frequent updates would
make the impact of memory leaks in certain code paths more visible...

I usually have about 2-5 Nautilus windows and maybe a total of 10 tabs
in them open, but I don't often open/close new tabs or windows.

I also tried this with a system that had no custom nautilus extensions
(so only what is installed by default, plus even some of those
uninstalled), but that didn't solve the problem.

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-09-06 Thread Andre
Sorry, for the confusing comment. I actually wanted to point out that
'appmenu-gtk' could/might be a possible reason.

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-09-05 Thread Sebastien Bacher
How do you know it's an appmenu-gtk issue? Do you steps to trigger the
problem?

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-09-04 Thread Andre
It looks like Nautilus blows up to ridiculous amounts of RAM in
conjunction with appmenu-gtk: Bug #788973 . This behaviour is known
since Lucid: http://www.webupd8.org/2010/07/nautilus-memory-leak-fix-
ubuntu-1004.html and
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+question/148866 .

I consider this as a very serious problem: Nautilus consumes currently
520MB RAM on my system (Precise, 64bit). Not every user has installed
8GB+ of RAM to satisfy the needs of Nautilus. Killing and re-opening
Nautilus leads to 22MB, and 32MB when 3 windows of Nautilus are opened.

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-05-04 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-03-12 Thread Matthieu Baerts
This is what I did:
 * I installed nautilus-dbg
 * Closed nautilus: nautilus -q
 * Opened nautilus with valgrind: G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-friendly  
valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --num-callers=40 
--log-file=valgrind.log nautilus
 * Opened a directory where a video file was being downloaded (and Nautilus 
regularly refreshed its preview)
 * Opened a directory with a lot of other directories
 * Opened a directory with a lot of music files
Nautilus gives us a lot of error like that:
  totem-video-thumbnailer: 'file:///path/to/a/mp3/file' isn't 
thumbnailable
  Reason: Media contains no supported video streams.
 * Kill Nautilus with Ctrl + C

Thank you!

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-03-12 Thread Vadim Rutkovsky
Thank you for your bug report. This bug has been reported to the
developers of the software. You can track it and make comments at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671883

I see two most popular sources of leaks here:
nautilus_file_set_display_name (which is an actual nautilus trouble) and 
gnome_desktop_thumbnail_factory_create_failed_thumbnail

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #671883
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671883

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Triaged

** Also affects: nautilus via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671883
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-03-12 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: Unknown = New

** Changed in: nautilus
   Importance: Unknown = High

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-03-12 Thread Vadim Rutkovsky
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #669763
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669763

** Changed in: nautilus
   Importance: High = Unknown

** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: New = Unknown

** Changed in: nautilus
 Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #671883 = GNOME Bug Tracker #669763

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-03-12 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: Unknown = New

** Changed in: nautilus
   Importance: Unknown = Medium

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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-03-11 Thread Matthieu Baerts
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[Bug 952108] Re: [Precise] Nautilus: memory leak

2012-03-11 Thread Vadim Rutkovsky
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please try to obtain a valgrind log following the
instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind and attach the file to
the bug report. This will greatly help us in tracking down your problem.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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