Confirmed in gvfsd-dav, too.

Reproducable using gnome-user-share on machine 1, and connecting using 
network:// on machine 2. 
Transfer any file from Public on machine 1
Fire up top and watch the memory blow up.

You'll also find that when the total size of the files copied exceeds
free memory, that the copy process fails and the dav mount must be
unmounted before it can be used again.

I've been hunting through  gvfsbackendhttp.c and soup-input-stream.c
(and libsoup itself), but I haven't found the leak yet. Presumably
there's some buffer that's not being freed somewhere after the data is
pulled out...

Guess I'll mark as confirmed.

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Heavy memory leak in gvfsd-http
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225615
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