[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-07-12 Thread Stéphane Graber
** No longer affects: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu)

** No longer affects: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Precise)

** No longer affects: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Quantal)

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-06-28 Thread Kate Stewart
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Quantal)
Milestone: quantal-alpha-2 = quantal-alpha-3

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Quantal)
Milestone: quantal-alpha-2 = quantal-alpha-3

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-12.04.1

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-06-28 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the fix is in the current glib, and was not a whoopsie issue

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Quantal)
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Quantal)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-06-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package glib2.0 - 2.32.3-0ubuntu1

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glib2.0 (2.32.3-0ubuntu1) precise-proposed; urgency=low

  * New upstream version
  * debian/patches/git_powerpc_gresources.patch:
- dropped, the fix in the new version

  [ Evan Dandrea ]
  * gnetworkmonitor_dont_leak_networks.patch: Do not leak the list of
networks in GNetworkMonitor. Thanks Dan Winship (LP: #998521)!
 -- Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com   Tue, 29 May 2012 17:53:18 +0200

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-06-08 Thread Roman Yepishev
Left the same system running with the new glib package running overnight
- whoopsie is at 3Mb RES after 11 hours (earlier it would go to 100Mb
and beyond).

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-06-07 Thread Stéphane Graber
** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu)
Milestone: quantal-alpha-1 = quantal-alpha-2

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Milestone: quantal-alpha-1 = quantal-alpha-2

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-06-06 Thread Steve Langasek
Hello Roman, or anyone else affected,

Accepted glib2.0 into precise-proposed. The package will build now and
be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-06-05 Thread Sebastien Bacher
summary of the changes

small bug fixes, including (which we would probably backport):
* GSocketControlMessage: Don't warn about unknown messages
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32id=9b1a9ed4ce326d4ebfca68b2a98ddb4d8110e5e7

* gmain: block child sources when blocking the parent
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32id=b1d447bd664bcbc607811c7920b67856d4f551e6
* resourcefile: Set display name
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32id=ad35c6cae1ad065bc46968b1169c18e624dd8ada

* Support initial underscores in dbus codegen namespace
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32id=5051aaca68eacf280ce48d1500a19cccf2125fc8

* gdbus: Escape nonce files in dbus addressess
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32id=27352d96e28cf9e65bce12e2250a679261872aae

* Fix g_clear_object macro with C++ compilers
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32id=d92736ab032bb650b1d115042e2a0ff965175940

* GApplication: allow null application_id
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32id=7e9306e84e3cfc9b9e43991bd6d1978a77463349

* gio: fix error handling in async case of GProxyAddressEnumerator
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32id=b62b5a3d8c67e3245e6d642207d07cafe3943fc2

* GConverterInputStream: fix an infinite loop when fill_buffer returns an 
error
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32id=6799e4a73a93c4c6c2e3fbfbd44f05e5a5e26bcf

translations updates: 18
win32 specific fixes: 9
tests cases improvements: 3
change we already backported: 1
build system fixes (including other platforms): 8

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-06-05 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The previous summary is basically the diff between the versions (add the
patch Evan backported), what strategy the SRU team suggest to get that
update in?

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-31 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Clint:

you can see the details of the commits on
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/log/?h=glib-2-32

summary of the .news:

* GApplication: can now have a NULL application ID

* g_clear_object: fix warnings when using it on C++ (due to lack of
  ability to implicitly cast void*)

* GDBus:
 - add our own implementation of the message bus for use on Windows only
 - fix up a few bugs that use of this bus uncovered in GDBus
 - escape nonce files in dbus addressess (think 'c:\')
 - support initial underscores in dbus codegen namespace (for private)

* Fix misdetection of GNUstep as Cocoa (for the MacOS GSettings backend)

* make sure configure fails if AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF cannot detect the
alignment

* GAppInfo: overwrite the DISPLAY only if it is set in the launch
context

* glib/tests/date: force US locale running the GDateTime tests

* GSocketControlMessage: Don't warn about unknown messages

* Resources:
 - fix broken use of GVDB on big endian machines
 - set a 'display name' so that pretty file names appear in Gtk CSS
   warning messages

* GMainContext:
 - block child sources when blocking the parent
 - introduce more testcases for child sources

* Bug fixed:
 619026 avoid warning in gutils.h when using gcc with -Wconversion
 669260 Open/Save dialog hangs waiting for data with libsoup
 671249 GApplication: Allow a null application_id?
 672786 goa-daemon: action in notification doesn't work
 673409 g_resource_lookup_data may return stale data pointer
 674172 glib-2.32.1 misdetects GNUstep as Cocoa
 674345 cssprovider: Make sure to print out file name in css warnings
 674483 broken configure results when cross-compiling with gcc = 4.5 

* Bug fixes:
 Correct a typo in the ELF configure check
 Reset LIBS after the ELF configure check
 Fix GIO/GObject Visual C++ projects
 gio: fix error handling in async case of GProxy...
 GConverterInputStream: fix an infinite loop...

* Translation updates

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The new version is shipped in Debian testing and fedora, a big part of
the diff is the dbus server added for win32 (it's not used on linux)

Testing ... there is nothing specific to test out of the fact that the
desktop keeps running normally

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-31 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Clint, on the diff when filtering out noise:

$ debdiff --exclude *win32* --exclude tests* --exclude Makefile.in --exclude po 
--exclude docs --exclude ChangeLog --exclude configure --exclude *generated* 
glib2.0_2.32.1-0ubuntu2.dsc glib2.0_2.32.3-0ubuntu1.dsc | diffstat
...
 INSTALL |4 
 NEWS|   75 
 README  |2 
 configure.ac|   16 
 debian/changelog|   12 
 debian/control  |2 
 debian/control.in   |2 
 debian/patches/git_powerpc_gresources.patch |   28 
 debian/patches/gnetworkmonitor_dont_leak_networks.patch |   21 
 debian/patches/series   |2 
 gio/Makefile.am |   25 
 gio/dbus-daemon.xml |   76 
 gio/gapplication.c  |   57 
 gio/gapplicationimpl-dbus.c |6 
 gio/gconverterinputstream.c |   12 
 gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/config.py |2 
 gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/utils.py  |7 
 gio/gdbusaddress.c  |  306 ++
 gio/gdbusdaemon.c   | 1752 
 gio/gdbusdaemon.h   |   19 
 gio/gdbusprivate.c  |   42 
 gio/gdbusserver.c   |5 
 gio/gdesktopappinfo.c   |3 
 gio/gio.rc  |8 
 gio/gioenums.h  |9 
 gio/giomodule-priv.h|4 
 gio/giomodule.c |6 
 gio/gproxyaddressenumerator.c   |   95 
 gio/gresource.c |5 
 gio/gresourcefile.c |1 
 gio/gsocketcontrolmessage.c |   11 
 glib/glib.rc|8 
 glib/gmain.c|   35 
 glib/gutils.h   |2 
 gmodule/gmodule.rc  |8 
 gobject/gobject.h   |4 
 gobject/gobject.rc  |8 
 gthread/gthread.rc  |8 
 38 files changed, 2543 insertions(+), 145 deletions(-)

so the diff is around 2690 lines, 1771 of those being the gdbusdaemon
for win32 use, it means the remaining diff is around 900 lines of actual
changes, it's not trivial but far from the 34k you listed

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Re: [Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-31 Thread Clint Byrum
Excerpts from Sebastien Bacher's message of 2012-05-31 08:54:24 UTC:
 Clint, on the diff when filtering out noise:
 
 $ debdiff --exclude *win32* --exclude tests* --exclude Makefile.in --exclude 
 po --exclude docs --exclude ChangeLog --exclude configure --exclude 
 *generated* glib2.0_2.32.1-0ubuntu2.dsc glib2.0_2.32.3-0ubuntu1.dsc | diffstat
 ...
  INSTALL |4 
  NEWS|   75 
  README  |2 
  configure.ac|   16 
  debian/changelog|   12 
  debian/control  |2 
  debian/control.in   |2 
  debian/patches/git_powerpc_gresources.patch |   28 
  debian/patches/gnetworkmonitor_dont_leak_networks.patch |   21 
  debian/patches/series   |2 
  gio/Makefile.am |   25 
  gio/dbus-daemon.xml |   76 
  gio/gapplication.c  |   57 
  gio/gapplicationimpl-dbus.c |6 
  gio/gconverterinputstream.c |   12 
  gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/config.py |2 
  gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/utils.py  |7 
  gio/gdbusaddress.c  |  306 ++
  gio/gdbusdaemon.c   | 1752 
 
  gio/gdbusdaemon.h   |   19 
  gio/gdbusprivate.c  |   42 
  gio/gdbusserver.c   |5 
  gio/gdesktopappinfo.c   |3 
  gio/gio.rc  |8 
  gio/gioenums.h  |9 
  gio/giomodule-priv.h|4 
  gio/giomodule.c |6 
  gio/gproxyaddressenumerator.c   |   95 
  gio/gresource.c |5 
  gio/gresourcefile.c |1 
  gio/gsocketcontrolmessage.c |   11 
  glib/glib.rc|8 
  glib/gmain.c|   35 
  glib/gutils.h   |2 
  gmodule/gmodule.rc  |8 
  gobject/gobject.h   |4 
  gobject/gobject.rc  |8 
  gthread/gthread.rc  |8 
  38 files changed, 2543 insertions(+), 145 deletions(-)
 
 so the diff is around 2690 lines, 1771 of those being the gdbusdaemon
 for win32 use, it means the remaining diff is around 900 lines of actual
 changes, it's not trivial but far from the 34k you listed
 

Agreed. Thanks for giving me some help in isolating the changes.

This is still inappropriate as an SRU. The policy is pretty clear, bugs
that can be fixed in SRU are:

* Severe regressions
* loss of user data
* Bugs which do not fit under above categories, but (1) have an obviously safe 
patch and (2) affect an application rather than critical infrastructure 
packages (like X.org or the kernel)
* New hardware
* New commercial software
* FTBFS

Policy allows micro releases if *all* of the changes match this
criteria. While the changes you filtered out are not relevant, none of
them meet this policy.

So, I can't really ignore all of those things that you filtered out.

I know that some other micro-releases that skirt this policy have been
accepted, but they matched the third criteria above. glib is critical
infrastructure, so I have to keep that in mind.

The reason for the policy isn't to be annoying. Its to preserve the SRU
team's time and make sure we are reviewing *EVERY* change that goes into
the stable release.

An appropriate SRU would just add the patch:

gnetworkmonitor_dont_leak_networks.patch.

Rejecting upload, please re-upload as a patch, not a new upstream
release.

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-31 Thread Steve Langasek
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-12.04.1

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-30 Thread Clint Byrum
This is a huge diff, not just a few minor changes IMO. Its sort of
shocking that glib adds so much in a a few patch releases. I know some
of these things are for non-Linux platforms, but its really quite hard
to separate them out.

If this is just a one line fix, why aren't we just cherry picking the
one line fix for this bug? Thats typically how we control regression
potential. I'm digging through the diff (34,000 lines!) but at this
point I can't really justify the time to review it all.

Can somebody update the test case to include a comprehensive test plan
so we can get enough test coverage, or re-upload with just the fix for
this bug?

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-29 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided = High

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided = High

** Description changed:

+ Impact: stable update from the upstream serie including a fix for a leak
+ affecting the default Ubuntu bug reporting tool (whoopsie)
+ 
  I have a 12.04 server running for 7 days and today I noticed some things 
started to be swapped out.
  top shows:
-   PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND  
 
-  1975 whoopsie  20   0 2649m 1.4g  484 S0 18.5  14:05.67 whoopsie  
- with 1.4g residential memory. 
+   PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND
+  1975 whoopsie  20   0 2649m 1.4g  484 S0 18.5  14:05.67 whoopsie
+ with 1.4g residential memory.
  
  There were 2 crashed applications, facter with .crash file is 2.8Mb and 
landscape-sysinfo of 17K so it does not look like it is related.
  I will keep the process running in case i can provide more information and 
will monitor the process to see whether it is leaking memory.
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
  Package: whoopsie 0.1.32
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.37-generic 3.2.14
  Uname: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu7
  Architecture: amd64
  CrashReports:
-  640:0:111:17379:2012-05-05 10:59:39.677061820 +0300:2012-05-05 
10:59:39.673061820 +0300:/var/crash/_usr_bin_landscape-sysinfo.0.crash
-  640:0:111:2838166:2012-05-07 00:54:24.435092602 +0300:2012-05-07 
00:54:19.759092709 +0300:/var/crash/_usr_bin_facter.0.crash
+  640:0:111:17379:2012-05-05 10:59:39.677061820 +0300:2012-05-05 
10:59:39.673061820 +0300:/var/crash/_usr_bin_landscape-sysinfo.0.crash
+  640:0:111:2838166:2012-05-07 00:54:24.435092602 +0300:2012-05-07 
00:54:19.759092709 +0300:/var/crash/_usr_bin_facter.0.crash
  Date: Sat May 12 21:41:18 2012
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Server 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin - Release amd64 
(20120424.1)
  SourcePackage: whoopsie-daisy
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Description changed:

- Impact: stable update from the upstream serie including a fix for a leak
- affecting the default Ubuntu bug reporting tool (whoopsie)
+ Impact: stable update from the upstream serie including a fix for a leak 
affecting the default Ubuntu bug reporting tool (whoopsie)
+ Development Fix: the fix is in upstream glib git and will be in q with the 
next update
  
  I have a 12.04 server running for 7 days and today I noticed some things 
started to be swapped out.
  top shows:
    PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND
   1975 whoopsie  20   0 2649m 1.4g  484 S0 18.5  14:05.67 whoopsie
  with 1.4g residential memory.
  
  There were 2 crashed applications, facter with .crash file is 2.8Mb and 
landscape-sysinfo of 17K so it does not look like it is related.
  I will keep the process running in case i can provide more information and 
will monitor the process to see whether it is leaking memory.
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
  Package: whoopsie 0.1.32
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.37-generic 3.2.14
  Uname: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu7
  Architecture: amd64
  CrashReports:
   640:0:111:17379:2012-05-05 10:59:39.677061820 +0300:2012-05-05 
10:59:39.673061820 +0300:/var/crash/_usr_bin_landscape-sysinfo.0.crash
   640:0:111:2838166:2012-05-07 00:54:24.435092602 +0300:2012-05-07 
00:54:19.759092709 +0300:/var/crash/_usr_bin_facter.0.crash
  Date: Sat May 12 21:41:18 2012
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Server 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin - Release amd64 
(20120424.1)
  SourcePackage: whoopsie-daisy
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Description changed:

- Impact: stable update from the upstream serie including a fix for a leak 
affecting the default Ubuntu bug reporting tool (whoopsie)
- Development Fix: the fix is in upstream glib git and will be in q with the 
next update
+ Impact: stable update from the upstream serie including a fix for a leak
+ affecting the default Ubuntu bug reporting tool (whoopsie)
+ 
+ Development Fix: the fix is in upstream glib git and will be in q with
+ the next update
+ 
+ Stable Fix: the fix is a one liner, the new version has some extra
+ changes
+ 
+ Test Case: watch the whoopsie memory usage over time, it should be
+ stable
+ 
+ Regression Potential: it's glib, the update should be carefully tested
  
  I have a 12.04 server running for 7 days and today I noticed some things 
started to be swapped out.
  top shows:
    PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND
   1975 whoopsie  20   0 2649m 1.4g  484 S0 18.5  14:05.67 whoopsie
  with 1.4g residential memory.
  
  There were 2 crashed applications, facter with 

[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-24 Thread Roman Yepishev
** Attachment removed: var-crash.tar.gz
   
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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-22 Thread Chris Halse Rogers
I've rejected the current glib2.0 in the queue so that the full upstream
stable SRU can go through more easily.

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-18 Thread Evan Dandrea
** Also affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = quantal-alpha-1

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Evan Dandrea (ev)

** Also affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Quantal)
   Importance: High
 Assignee: Evan Dandrea (ev)
   Status: Confirmed

** Also affects: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Quantal)
   Importance: High
 Assignee: Evan Dandrea (ev)
   Status: Invalid

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: New = Invalid

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Invalid = Confirmed

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Quantal)
   Status: Invalid = Confirmed

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-18 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The main leak there seems to be:

==12580== 10,059,776 bytes in 9,557 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 
1,071 of 1,074
==12580==at 0x4C2B7B2: realloc (in 
/usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==12580==by 0x541DAF6: g_realloc (gmem.c:224)
==12580==by 0x53ECC67: g_ptr_array_maybe_expand (garray.c:1093)
==12580==by 0x53EDC22: g_ptr_array_add (garray.c:1350)
==12580==by 0x4EC77C7: read_netlink_messages (gnetworkmonitornetlink.c:237)
==12580==by 0x4E9F7F5: socket_source_dispatch (gsocket.c:3168)
==12580==by 0x5417C99: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:2515)
==12580==by 0x541805F: g_main_context_iterate.isra.23 (gmain.c:3123)
==12580==by 0x5418459: g_main_loop_run (gmain.c:3317)
==12580==by 0x402EA8: main (whoopsie.c:934)

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-desktop/glib/ubuntu

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-18 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The bug has been fixed upstream:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?id=17e95c59c9f7b1cd023aabb3645c70b9f1f37577

Setting fix commited for quantal since that's going to be included in
the next version, we will also include the fix in the glib SRU that
should be uploaded next week to precise (update to the current stable
version)

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #676265
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676265

** Also affects: whoopsie-daisy via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676265
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Quantal)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-18 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy
   Status: Unknown = Fix Released

** Changed in: whoopsie-daisy
   Importance: Unknown = Medium

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[Bug 998521] Re: whoopsie process is leaking memory

2012-05-18 Thread Evan Dandrea
Indeed. And apologies, I hadn't seen your reply to this bug and went
ahead and uploaded it to -proposed.

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