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I still have the memory leak problem with an ubuntu 10.04 lucid lynx.
The file version is 2.28.3.1-0ubuntu5.
After an hour of work, it raises 2gb of ram and after 2 hours it freezes my
computer with 2.8 gb of ram unless I kill the process once.
It seems that after I kill the process, it never happ
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Forgot to add, I am running on latest Karmic with all updates applied.
Did not have similar problems on Jaunty.
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I have a situation where I have a few pop accounts and calendars.
The calendars are a local calendar, Google Calendar and webdav Calendar.
The moment I go to view my calendars the resident memory usage on
evolution-data-server starts climbing from about 30MB up to all available
memory.
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This bug was fixed in the package evolution-data-server -
2.28.3-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream version:
Bug Fixes:
- #602723 - Contact list name doesn't get displayed in 'To' dialog
- #600322 - assertion failed: (r
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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I notice that this bug has been triaged (and closed on gnome-bugs) but
as of Karmic and Evolution 2.28.1, I am still having this issue.
evolution-data-server-2.28 slowly begins consuming more and more memory
as time goes on (even if I leave my machine untouched, as many others
here have noted). I
This affects me as well.
After crashing my laptop this morning, I let evolution, pidging and
evolution-data-server run all day at by 5pm, evolution-data-server was using a
total of 1.9GB of memory (swap + resident combined)
evolution was using about 600MB too if I recall correctly, with very ligh
I'm not sure if this helps anyone, but I landed here after running out
of RAM and swap space. I'm not using Evolution at all, but I am using
Pidgin. The gang of three, made up by Pidgin, Notify-OSD, and Evolution-
Data-Server, were eating all my RAM. Now, I see that Notify-OSD has been
fixed in Kar
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@Ivlo: 200Mb you can almost count as "normal behavior" (though I agree
this is already far to much, and to me indicates some memory leak).
Guess you don't have any WebCal resource in use for (one of) your
calendar(s)? If you want a zero more at the end, try that :(
I'm quite disappointed it takes
I have this issue with Ubuntu 9.04 and proposed updates installed -
after 24 hours evolution data server eats about 200 Mb of memory.
Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 i386
Nvidia 173.14.16
Kernel version 2.6.28-12-generic (jaunty-proposed)
Evolution data server version 2.26.1-0ubuntu2 (jaunty-proposed)
Please
I also used to have the problem -- see upstream report.
Since the update in intrepid, a couple of days ago, to evolution (et al)
2.24.3) the problem mysteriously disappeared -- or at least Evolution
memory stays stable after a few hours of use.
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htt
the intrepid version has its storage backend rewrite to use sqlite, the
code changed a lot and backport changes is not really an option,
updating wouldn't be better since the new code has still lot of issues
that need to be worked
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Suffering from the same bug here on one machine (office), while not on
the other (home). Both machines are running Hardy, both use the same
repositories - so it's the same versions. The office machine has one
more "large" IMAP account configured, plus a couple of CalDav calendars.
Looking back, to
I am not using NNTP in evolution since I did not manage to set it up for
our NNTP server so far. Therefore it is IMAP only for me.
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Please see response from Matthew Barnes - he would like to know if the
people experiencing this are only using IMAP?:
"IMAP only or does the reporter have other types of accounts? In
particular, NNTP is known to chew up mass quantities of RAM with large
newsgroup lists."
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I've sent this upstream. Could those experiencing the bug please
subscribe to the upstream report, as it will almost certainly require
more information from you.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #564727
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=564727
** Also affects: evolution-data-serve
could somebody having the issue open the bug to bugzilla.gnome.org where
the people writting the software will read it?
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: Incomplete => New
I noticed that moving a message (and especially moving several messages
at once) from one IMAP folder to another (on the same IMAP-server)
causes evolution often to eat up all memory available in a very short
time (about 30 seconds). I also think that if you are connected to an
IMAP server already
after 2 days running evolution with no restart or actuin (over the
weekend), e-d-s is eating 3G of memory now. It did run under valgrind,
but valgrind itself crached when e-d-s terminated, so no traces :-(
The only output i got from it was:
==14646== malloc/free: in use at exit: 991,235,589 bytes
I can confirm this bug. It seems that evolution-data-server process gets
bigger and bigger as you close and start again Evolution. Doing this
several times in the day will make evolution-data-server eat more than 2
GB of memory, which will also make the system have an error during the
hibernation,
The profile i'm using is about 20 days old, does this still count as
new?
Of course, the two IMAP accounts contain about 5 year worth of email,
all sub-folder together are more than 50k messages.
In the meantime, i have a new valgrind log, definitely lost: 331kByte,
indirectly lost: 25MByte. val
Thank you for your bug report. your valgrind log is showing some minor
leaks, but nothing on the scale that you mentioned in the original bug
description.
Could you please try with a new user profile to see if that exhibits the
same behaviour?
Thanks
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1st try at a valgrind log. did run for about 20min.
some debug packages are missing, i'll install some more and try again
Any other hints?
** Attachment added: "valgrind.log.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20229375/valgrind.log.gz
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20229170/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20229171/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20229172/ProcStatus.txt
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