I'm new to this bug. But I have noticed in my case that over time, the
g-p-m memory usage grows steadily to many tens of MB. I don't remember a
case where g-p-m grows to 500 MB. I just restarted and it used ~8.5MB.
I'm using this on a laptop which is running of A/C most of the time but
sometimes it runs on battery. And it is suspended and resume day after
day (and brought with me to home and office); and the OS/desktop is not
typically restarted after 1 month or more. After ~13 days it grew to
something like 30 MB. So not as fast as the problem reported here, but
still bad. I made g-p-m not show anything except when running on battery
and when battery is actually charging.

If this bug is different, let me know if there's already a bug page for
this.

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Title:
  memory leak in gnome-power-manager

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