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--- Comment #6 from TOM_Harrison l12...@yahoo.com.tw ---
is there any progress about the memory leak?
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--- Comment #1 from Tanu Kaskinen ta...@iki.fi ---
Are any Valgrind traces available showing leaks inside libpulse?
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--- Comment #2 from Tanu Kaskinen ta...@iki.fi ---
Sorry, the attachments in the KDE bug seem to contain useful traces.
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--- Comment #3 from TOM_Harrison l12...@yahoo.com.tw ---
if there are a fix version of pulseaudio.
could it release a version that ubuntu 12.10 could installed.
the newest pulseaudio 3.0 it just could install in ubuntu 13.04
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TOM_Harrison l12...@yahoo.com.tw changed:
What|Removed |Added
Priority|medium |high
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--- Comment #5 from Tanu Kaskinen ta...@iki.fi ---
(In reply to comment #4)
i have try to use the valgrind to detect the memory leak.
but i only can use the pulseaudio -k to stop the pulseaudio.
is there a test way to normally stop the