Thanks Łukasz, I've tested the pacemaker packages in -proposed and they fixed 
the issue for me.
The version I've tested is: 1.1.10+git20130802-1ubuntu2.5 .

The test was performed like this: I have a test-case that I ran against
the version in trusty-updates (call it baseline); then I performed the
packages' update to -proposed version and re-ran the test-case (call it
proposed).

I've observed a memory leak of 4.5MB during 1 hour in the baseline.

After update it, I've observed a 64K memory increase in 1 hour, but 60K
of it was "leaked" in the first 30 minutes. I don't believe this is a
real memory leak, as explained in my previous comments. Valgrind didn't
show anything, seems a normal application behavior.

Thanks,


Guilherme

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