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>- Run the leaktest1 sample from the gnome-bug report and monitor its
memory usage. Does it show a linear >increase too?
Been short on time, but managed to run leaktest1 on my main system. Leakage
seems to be related to mouse/keyboard use to some degree. Attached is annotated
graph in my regular
OK, I thought from comment #8 that the lockup issue was gone. Have you
been able to run Onboard in a terminal (xterm preferred) during the
latest lockup?
That graph is certainly interesting, the rise is >30MB/h, at least ten times as
much as I see here on either Mageia or Ubuntu. My working theor
So, it seems to me that there are two separate issues here.
1. Related to Thunderbird that you have replicated and reported.
2. The steady leak over time that finally locks up Onboard as per
original report.
Regarding 2 - I left onboard running last night after stopping all of the
following:
ht
> Re: at-spi2-core-debuginfo
> You need to enable core-debug repo :)
Thank you :) added to my notes
I'm not sure about #13 either. Most of these allocations seem to happen in
libdbus, this one might be part of something larger that got lost. I have
valgrind.log that is small enough to attach as
Not sure if this is useful - short run, opened and closed TB which
downloaded 25 emails then stopped onboard:
==11274== 1,890,176 bytes in 118,136 blocks are definitely lost in loss record
17,326 of 17,338
==11274==at 0x4C2863A: realloc (in
/usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.
** Also affects: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New => Invalid
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