Package: gnuplot Version: 4.2.0-4 Severity: normal running for example gnuplot -persist <<< "plot x**2" allow you to span a new window that persist when gnuplot exists. but when gnuplot exits leaving a window, it slowly eats up CPU (6% to 9%, sometimes I see things like 15%), even if the window is minimized. it seems OK with one window, but this cpu utilization grows up with the number of window, and it gets noticeable when running CPU intensive tasks.
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