I confirm that this bug i definitely not fixed as of natty's evolution-
data-server (2.32.2-0ubuntu2). I still observe the same problem with e
-calendar-factory that I've seen since (at least) maverick's release...
As many have reported, the process e-calendar-factory leaks memory
without bound,
This problem is still present in natty! Please reopen. On my PC e
-calendar-factory currently uses 4,7GB !!! I'm using google calendar
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This seems to still be present on Natty. I am connecting to a davical
server.
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Saw this today at work, running latest natty. I configured my work
calendar (through caldav) then configured my google calendars. went to a
meeting and came back to discover e-calendar-factory consuming 2.5G RSS
and climbing. I'll try disabling my google calendars and see if that's
the issue.
I downloaded Natty Beta 1 and configured my Google Account with IMAP and then
after sync was complete I configured my Google Calendar.
Memory usage on e-calendar factory climbs until out of physical memory and then
crashed with no AppPort dialog.
If you can't reproduce I think it may be a
The fix in the upstream bug is already in Natty, marking this bug Fix
Released.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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same problem here, using Lucid64bit and Evolution with GoogleCalendar...
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I have the same problem. It eats all my memory within few minutes. Every time I
swicth my computer on, I have to kill the process.
Before on Ubuntu 10.04 it was evolution-data-server and now it is with
e-calendar-factory
One interesting thing is :
If I am connected to the internet on startup,
The comment from @obrowny makes me think that the problem might occur
where one process is connecting to calendar and waiting process tries
the same and then overwrites a pointer when it creates a connection.
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I Also have this problem. The e-calendar-factory process eats up over
1GiB of memory. It doesn't seem to start until I view my evolution
calendar for the first time, which has entries that are synchronised
with Google calendar. I'm running Maverick.
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About a year ago I updated our systems to run a cron job once a day
which runs the following script (and updated it a few months ago to kill
the calendar factory too) as long as the evolution UI isn't running:
### cron job
0 2 * * * /home/diltonm/bin/stopEvolution.sh 1/dev/null 21
### evolution
I just tested with Natty LiveCD on my USB stick.
The e-calendar-factory memory increased again until all available was
consumed. This time it ended in a crash report which I submitted.
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Moved form incomplete to confirmed, as the requested valgrind logs have
been attached, and enough people (including myself) seem to seeing this.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Hi,
Could someone seeing this issue try doing the same operations that see
to trigger leaks but on a Live CD session of the development release of
Ubuntu, Natty Narwhal? You can find out more about the development
release at http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/ . Thanks again and we
appreciate your
I Also have this problem.. The process eats up around 1GiB of memory. It
happens most of the time when creating entries in a Google Calender
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Noticed an update to evolution on ubuntu 10.10.
I applied the update and tested google calendar once again.
The memory leak occured again as soon as the calendar is being loaded.
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Same massive memory leak here, however without the high CPU usage. I am
also using 10.10 64 bit. I think the problem started after a recent
update (using the proposed repository). I am not sure if it is related,
but I also noticed that the calendar in the side panel no longer
indicates if there
Just upgraded to 10.10 running Evolution 2.30.3
The leak still exists when creating a Calendar to a Google Calendar.
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This bug affects me and seems to be a morph of the problem I reported
here in Ubuntu 10.04:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=615371#add_comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/evolution-data-server/+bug/569818?comments=all
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Will valgrind check the processes launch by a program as well?
evolution launches e-calendar-factory and the leak is in e-calendar-factory?
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Pedro Villavicencio pe...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu
I hope these logs helps, I used vaalgrind to launch e-calendar-factory the
launched evolution and browsed my GoogleCalendar and the memcheck process ran
up to available memory. After a while I stopped evolution and waited to see if
e-calendar-factory will shutdown when it did not I sent a kill
Just to make sure you have the right packages:
ii evolution 2.30.3-0ubuntu1~ppa0
groupware suite with mail client and organiz
ii evolution-common 2.30.3-0ubuntu1~ppa0
architecture
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Ubuntu better. Please try to obtain a valgrind log following the
instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind and attach the file to
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Can you give the output of:
dpkg -l | grep evolu; uname -a; lsb_release -a
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ii evolution 2.28.3-0ubuntu10
groupware suite with mail client and organiz
ii evolution-common 2.28.3-0ubuntu10
architecture independent files for Evolution
ii evolution-couchdb
How do I update to 2.30
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I found the following:
http://motersho.com/blog/index.php/2010/05/14/howto-install-evolution-2-30-on-ubuntu-10-04-lucid-lynx/
I am going to try this.
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Now a process named e-calendar-factory has a memory leak and grows to 2.5G
usage in a few seconds and CPU at 98%.
The only functionality I can link it to is my Google Calendar. I have removed
my CalDAV calendar. The memory jump as soon as I start viewing my Google
Calendar and then the machine
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