>Hi,
>
>how can I reproduce and see this for myself?
>I would like to reproduce it.

It is not hard {, but may be time consuming in this case}. Make list
with many tens (I have more than 100 tasks [well, it may be caused by
the number of tasks]) of tasks with deadlines [maybe indent some of
them]. Close it to system tray. Wait. Whenever Deadline overview
appears there is small memory leak occurring. If you keep your mouse
cursor over system tray icon [so that the list of tasks [quite garbled
in my case] appears] you should experience yet another memory leak.
There is also one more memory leak but I couldn't quite define when it
occurs (suspects: refreshing Deadline overview... or just having qtodo
running in background). Now there are two kinds of memory leaks with
qtodo: one just leaks memory and upon closing qtodo it will be
reclaimed by kernel. The other one leaks memory inside X Server (so to
reclaim it one has to restart X Server) [currently my X server uses
~450MB RAM, from which ~250-300 MB is caused by qtodo]. Those memory
leaks are quite small so it takes some time to notice them, but as I
have tendency to leave apps running in background [unless I need to I
don't reboot/turn off my system] for many hours so they are quite
bothersome (and become noticeable).

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