Here's a completed valgrind run (14MB log), of moving about 158000
files. The process took many hours... Speed went down from >1MB/s in the
beginning to 200kB/s at the end, and memory use gradually went up from
512M to 4.0G.


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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/491736/+attachment/2957642/+files/valgrind.log.gz

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Title:
  nautilus takes a huge amount of memory when copy-pasting files

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: nautilus


  My system has 2GB of RAM and 4GB of swap. Nautilus is taking almost
  all of them. Top says 1781M virt and 1.2G res. This happens as I´m
  doing a backup of my external USB drive into another USB drive. Around
  1.000.000 files, with music, videos, text, and thousands and thousands
  of pictures. Copying from Ext3 to Ext4 partition, with a simple copy
  and paste.

  Copy speed decreased with time, starting around 16-17MB/sec now around
  11MB/sec.

  Serious bug. Copy & paste shouldn´t destroy a machine no matter how
  big the amount of files/total size. =(

  I posted this originally as a comment, but this is a different
  behaviour to the one described on the bug report that I posted on.

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