** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gworldclock
  
  I've discovered a memory leak in gworldclock in Ubuntu 11.04
  (1.4.4-9ubuntu1).  I measured it over time and found it leaks pretty
- steadily at a rate of about 450 to 500 KiB/s.  I'll attach the graph
+ steadily at a rate of about 450 to 500 KiB/h.  I'll attach the graph
  below, but for now here are its config files:
  
  > cat .gworldclock
  <?xml version="1.0"?>
  <gworldclock>
-   <timeDisplayFormat>%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S (%a)</timeDisplayFormat>
+   <timeDisplayFormat>%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S (%a)</timeDisplayFormat>
  </gworldclock>
  
  > cat .tzlist
  UTC    "UTC"
  America/Denver    "Fort Collins"
  America/Sao_Paulo    "Diogo"
  Europe/London    "London"
  Asia/Shanghai    "Beijing"
  Pacific/Auckland    "Auckland"
  Europe/Budapest    "Budapest"

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Title:
  memory leak in gworldclock 1.4.4-9ubuntu1 (~450KiB/h)

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