I ran it for ~5 hours and it increased in size from about 13.25 MiB to
15.45 MiB, which is about 440 KiB / hour.  When graphed, it makes a
rather straight diagonal line with no interesting features after the
first 5 minutes or so.

To measure, I'm just running 'ps axu' once per minute, grepping for the
process, and dumping the time and RSS value to a file.  I think pmap
measures VSZ instead of RSS, which may not produce useful results.  Can
you try it with an RSS measurement to verify whether it happens outside
my environment?

I'm using gworldclock 1.4.4-9ubuntu1 on oneiric x86_64... which seems to
be the same version that natty had.  I suspect apt didn't even touch it
during my dist-upgrade.

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