@Stephen: Thanks for your explanation.
@rahmadani: Unassigning you until you come back to us with the requested
informations.
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@Vej: I've had a few cases of people in Indonesia doing stupid actions
that cause me (the maintainer) problems, as I have to then fix the stuff
they mess with. I had one Indonesian person that I had banned twice for
doing braindead changes to the translations. I do wonder if this crap is
some way
@rahmadani
You assigned this bug report to yourself, which has been of status "Fix
Released" in Terminator before. Can you explain please, why you consider
this to be in need of another fix, or what kind of work you are going to
do here?
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Committed revision 1729.
Yay!!! This was an annoying one, and it seems it has been around for a
long time.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I've hit this bug recently too. More information here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=213319
It happens every few days. It's almost certainly Terminator to blame and
not something more systemic, because I can open Konsole fine. There may
be a memory leak involved. A freshly started
Hi, you're the first person to touch this bug in a verrry
long time. Which version of Terminator are you using?
Quick explanation: The /tmp/vteXX files are temporary files created
to hold the scrollback history once the size gets a little too big. You
will typically see these if
I misread the bug in the link in the previous comment, which seems to be
unrelated. However the following issue does look the same to the issue
at hand:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=647942
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #647942
I happened to hit the same problem and so did some digging. lsof output
showed that terminator's (grand-)process gdm is leaking file descriptor:
/usr/bin/ 2143 ldaye 25u REG8,3 6413711
42205304 /tmp/vteZRV4BY (deleted)
/usr/bin/ 2143 ldaye 26u
Hi Bug subscribers, this is the maintainer (Steve Boddy) of Terminator,
who took over from Chris.
In case you were not aware there has been a new release 0.98 of
Terminator in the last few days which has many changes, fixes and
updates. We also have an ongoing GTK3 port which uses a much more
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Just to mention that its still occurring with terminator from Precise:
5132 simon 20 0 868m 184m 18m S2 2.4 9:57.44
/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/terminator
$ apt-cache policy terminator
terminator:
Installed: 0.96-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.96-0ubuntu1
Version table:
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Andrea: which objects are you seeing that happening for?
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Some debug revealed that whenever a terminal is split (or a new window
is created, Terminator creates some Python objects, but never deletes
them when the terminals are closed. So there are no memory leaks nor
circular references.
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** Also affects: terminator
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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AFAIK, terminator is pure-Python. So I do not think that it's leaking
really memory. Instead, I think that it's creating some kind of
temporary object without deleting them (probably because of circular
references).
I'll try to do some debugging this week or the next one. If anyone is
interested,
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I just closed all but one of the division and the memory usage doesn't
drop. Top output :
21557 simon 20 0 604m 179m 18m S0 2.3 19:10.68
/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/terminator
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On my system, a freshly started terminator gives this kind of top output
:
624 simon 20 0 431m 35m 16m S1 0.5 0:00.51
/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/terminator
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