*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1199877 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1199877

@Colin - I think this is the same issue described in bug 1199877. The LO
menus are included in the global menu bar; to achieve this they are
treated as indicators. There is a leak somewhere in the indicator-
handling code. A workaround is to remove the indicator-appmenu package,
which has the side effect of removing the global menu bar functionality.

The u-p-s heap grows apparently unbounded (I've seen it up to 400MB!).
GTK maintains a list of signal handlers related to the indicators , and
it performs linears searches through that list. It appears that
something is not removing handlers from that list. I haven't had time to
debug the issue beyond that.

There's a backtrace at https://pastebin.canonical.com/97128/ , and more
detail in bug 1199877.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1199877
   unity-panel-service pegs one of my CPUs at 100%

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  unity-panel-service consumes 100% of my CPU for 8 seconds to while
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