Hello Jörg, Stefan and Jim,

Thanks for your bugreport and comments to bugs.debian.org/642563

Am Freitag, den 23.09.2011, 23:23 +0200 schrieb Jörg Sommer:

> downloading a https site with -r or -p makes wget grows up to 500MB and
> more. For version 1.12 this wasn't the case.
> 
> % time wget -p -nv https://www.fsf.org
...
> wget -p -nv https://www.fsf.org  55,63s usr 3,64s sys 2:44,49 tot 254MB 0 
> 77726 pf 345 27781 cs
...
> Versions of packages wget depends on:
...
> ii  libgnutls26    2.12.10-2     

The difference between 1.12 and 1.13 is that upstream switched from
openssl to gnutls. With wget 1.13 and 1.13.4 and libgnutls26 2.12.12 I
get:
# LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/time wget --debug -O /dev/null https://www.google.com/
...
0.54user 0.05system 0:01.53elapsed 38%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 77392maxresident)k
0inputs+0outputs (0major+5474minor)pagefaults 0swaps

With gnutls 2.12.12 and wget 1.13.4 you still have the same high memory
consumtion for https downloads?

-- 
Noël Köthe <noel debian.org>
Debian GNU/Linux, www.debian.org

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