This bug was fixed in the package owncloud-client - 2.2.2+dfsg-
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* Backport upstream change to update the tray menu only on demand
(update_menu_only_on_demand.patch). This should fix the remaining
Marking as verified based on comments 33 and 39.
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So far so good ! No reoccurrence for me since the latest update in
yakkety-proposed.
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memory leak in unity-panel-service
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Gilles, can you please check if your issue (menu becoming empty after
some hours) is gone in the new version?
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@Morsok: This is off-topic here. The issue is fixed in upstream Git, but
I do not know when it is coming to their repository.
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Hmmm ? But if both are officials, which one should a user choose ?
I guess upstream is the owncloud repository ? Do you have any
information about the fix there ?
Thank you for taking the time I appreciate it !
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@Morsok: the owncloud repository is official from owncloud point of
view. The Ubuntu repository is official from Ubuntu point of view — I am
representing this one here :)
If you are already using 2.2.4 from owncloud repository, I will suggest
you to remain on it and not downgrade, and wait for the
Hello,
I'd like to test that also since I have to reboot my laptop every day
due to the leak.
Can you link me to some documentation in order to switch from owncloud
repos to the ubunto one ?
Also my owncloud client is 2.2.4 and the one you just uploaded is 2.2.2,
is this normal ? Why the differe
The client is running for several hours now and has not increased its
memory consumption a bit. The menu is still working.
Nice work!
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Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Gilles, thanks for the log, it is very helpful!
Looks like the the tray menu is still rebuilt every 30 seconds, and Qt
runs out of items IDs.
Backporting this upstream pull request should fix it:
https://github.com/owncloud/client/pull/5072. I will do the new
Zesty/Yakkety uploads tomorrow.
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Hi Gilles, thanks for testing! Can you please do the following:
1) Wait until the menu becomes empty again;
2) Start “dbus-monitor 2>log.txt” in a terminal;
3) Wait a couple of minutes;
4) Kill dbus-monitor and attach log.txt to this bug (optionally gzip it if it’s
too large).
That would help a
With owncloud-client from yakkety-proposed and appmenu-qt5 uninstalled :
$ dpkg -l | grep owncloud-client
ii owncloud-client
2.2.2+dfsg-1ubuntu0.1 amd64folder synchronization
with an ownCloud server - GUI
ii owncloud-cli
I have tested indicator-applet on gnome-panel, it has the same issue.
There the GTK Inspector works, and shows dead menu items as can be seen
in the screenshot: http://people.ubuntu.com/~mitya57/inspector.png. I
was also able to write a two-line fix for it (see the linked branch).
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Hi Marco, thanks for looking at this!
Attached is a smaller test case. Compile it with:
g++ -fPIC -I /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5 -lQt5Core -lQt5Gui
-lQt5Widgets ./test.cpp
To me, the chain of objects looks like this:
unity-panel-service top-level menubar (created in panel-service.c:2540)
Hello Andreas, or anyone else affected,
Accepted owncloud-client into yakkety-proposed. The package will build
now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/owncloud-
client/2.2.2+dfsg-1ubuntu0.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this n
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)
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Ah, also what's the upstream commit that fixed this?
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mitya57:
Thanks, we call gtk_widget_destroy on de-activation, but it was a little
harder to see when that kind of behavior happened
However, are you using a single-entry menu item with no menus? As we do it only
in that case...
Do you have a simpler test case to reproduce this without the ow
** Description changed:
- I have seen similiar bug reports,but these are really old and are not
- related to version 16.10. This is way I'm opening a new one.
+ # Impact
+ The bad behavior of owncloud-client, combined with a design issue in Qt 5,
and with unity-panel-service not cleaning up after
For Zesty fixed in owncloud-client 2.2.4+dfsg-2ubuntu1.
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** Changed in: owncloud-client (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: New => Confirmed
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OK, after all I think it is an issue in unity-panel-service.
ownCloud does strange things: it unregisters and re-registers its tray
icon periodically. This results in creating new indicator items every
time. The new items are added to the menu by gtk_menu_shell_append call
in panel_service_show_en
I have this happening to me, I have seen up to 12GB being consumed by
the Unity-Panel-Service. I did an upgrade from 16.04 to 16.10
I have Owncloud and Franz running as well.
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According to massif, the memory allocations come from the following
path:
0x1FF8C3AA: new_item_normal (client.c:1095)
0x201A8798: menuitem_get_properties_new_cb (client.c:1578)
0x201A6C67: get_properties_callback (client.c:698)
0x06CB54E1: g_task_return_now (gtask.c:1121)
[...]
and the same, but
I have same problem.
Two apps was responsible for higher RAM and MEM consumption:
- ownCloud (https://github.com/owncloud/client)
- Messenger for Desktop (https://github.com/Aluxian/Facebook-Messenger-Desktop)
Guys from ownCloud client found workaround in deny so many updates of
icon, but I was
Ok, the workaround helped me, at least for the RAM consumption issue.
Also, I noticed something like that, happening also since update to
16.10 (but I might be mistaken here)
All or some icons change to red signs:
http://i.imgur.com/BCVg6m8.png
not sure if it is connected with ram issue, but I
Assigning to myself, though I do not know yet whether this is a bug in
Unity or Qt. I will try to debug it later this week.
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Happens to me too, on 3 installations. I suspect owncloud or slack, but
however this apps misbehave, it shouldn't get 2GB of memory on unity
panel service.
Thanks for the workaround, i will give it a try
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Installing appmenu-qt5 resolves the problem with memory leak for me.
Confirm: solution above works.
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I think I've got a working workaround :
- apt install appmenu-qt5
- in your ~/.profile, add 'export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=appmenu-qt5'
- reload your session
No more memory leak for me, but I've only applied that a couple of hours
ago, so I'm not 100% sure yet.
If this is confirmed, it means the c
Even if it was OwnCloud related, the memory usage should decrease after
quitting OwnCloud...
Well it does not ;)
I had nearly 4gb yesterday and I'm back up toi 1gb right now.
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Same, also running the owncloud sync client. Could be an bug in the
owncloud package too.
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I am also running the owncloud sync client.
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I am also running the owncloud sync client, version 2.2.4. unity-panel-
service grows to over 4GB RAM in 4 hours.
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It looks like the memory leak in the process unity-panel-service has
something to do with the ownclowd process. When I start the owncloud
program it shows its indicator. About 2 hours later the process has
grown from 80 MB to 130 MB.
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Hi Sebastian,
Can you please click the 'affects me too' button to increase the chance
for this bug to be investigated? thx in advance
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I'm having this issue too, the panel often freezes and gets unreponsive,
even if the memory usage isn't that high. But after a while it fills up
the RAM.
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After about 2 days of usage the memory consumption is back to 9GB
(started with around 60MB)
Additional the indicator menu do not work, meaning they are trying to
draw their menu windows, but after a time they disappear
The CPU usage is up to about one full CPU (of 4). According to strace
there i
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