I have been using blueproximity again since October and have never
noticed any memory leak. It might have been fixed in the tools used by
blueproximity, so I set this bug to Invalid.
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I'm not sure whether this is same issue, but I had a very similar problem, just
I wasn't running out of memory, but out of file handles. It happened whenever I
left blueproximity running for a while. The funny thing was the handles were
leaking in plasma-desktop, not in blueproximity itself, so
I installed it again as I recently moved to a new workplace where I
could really make use of it. I had my old config in my home, so it was
easy to get it up and running. :)
I will monitor the memory usage of blueproximity and report if I see it
raising wildly.
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Hi there, I haven't written a line of code for many years now but I wasn't
aware there are still that many users out there using it.
Is this problem still existing? Since there has not been any code change I
guess there is a problem in the way bp calls the external commands for
detection. It has
This issue seem to be never solved, is there still anyone maintain
blueproximity?
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Blueproximity has a brutal memory leak
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I just noticed I too have this problem. It could be the cause of my other
problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1783788
But not sure...
Anyone know of a fix or workaround for this?
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** Also affects: blueproximity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: blueproximity
Status: New => Confirmed
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I just noticed that blueproximity ate 334MiBs of my ram, which is not a
good thing. Normally blueproximity and python only takes a few MiBs of
ram, that's okay, but hundreds of megabytes is not.
my versions:
Linux cinna 2.6.32-26-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 24 10:14:11 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linu
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I've seen this problem as well, typically it will leak to about 256 MB
before I notice it and kill the process. I tried adding a garbage
collection line to the proximity.py file that runs every time the phone
enters or leaves range. So far, it does not appear to affect the problem
so I don't think
Using the system monitor to look at the memory map the heap is where the
memory is being consumed. Is this a matter of garbage-collection, or ?
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How can we instrument this to determine where the leak is? I'm happy to
assist, but I don't know python.
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