Public bug reported:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758641
Please consider taking this memleak fix from upstream. I've built the
package with it locally and confirmed that it fixes the leak in xfce4
-power-manager, which is mentioned in the upstream report. It also
fixes a
I finally got around to enabling the package from proposed. I'll report
back in a few days with results.
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Backport
Hey Brian,
I was going to let this run longer, but I think we're safe. I've
observed RSS of both xfce4-power-manager and NetworkManager grow by over
1.5MB from usage at start up and have now dropped back to more than 1MB
below usage at start up. These observations were made with swap
disabled,
Sorry, I spaced this. Description updated. :)
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758641
Please consider taking this memleak fix from upstream. I've built the
package with it locally and confirmed that it fixes the leak in xfce4
-power-manager, which
Thanks fellas!
Iain,
Was the SRU comment directed at me or Sebastien? I would be happy to
update what I can later this evening, but some of the information
requested there seems like it would better come from someone more
familiar with the glib code base (potential regressions, etc).
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TitanKing,
I'd posted a bit less intrusive workaround at
https://askubuntu.com/a/894387/653294.
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