** 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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