Hi,

> I tried with multiple numbers - 100, 50, 10.
> No luck, none of them helped.

strange.


> As I had mentioned in my earlier posts, this issue is only seen when the 
> number of packages passed is too high. In both the cases for me, the meta 
> package being installed was xserver-xorg which led to installation of 41 
> packages.
> If I lower down the number of packages, thing will work.
> 
> So maybe you could try to look into ways to cut down one shot execution of 
> Parsing all packages. If the number of packages passed is too high (say 
> packages > 15), process them in order.
> 
> I think this should be the cause because lower number of packages passed 
> doesn't create trouble for apt-listbug on other platforms.

This will be absurdly slow.

Can you actually look at the memory consumption to verify that it's
really a problem?

It could be ruby Garbage Collector being broken on those arches.

> # process each bug number and get contents, in bach of ParseStep
> BTW, I couldn't make out the meaning of this comment. Are you talking 
> about "batch" or "back" ?

batch.


regards,
        junichi
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