Source: jemalloc1
Version: 3.6.0-8
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

Back in August, a new major release of jemalloc was released, 4.0. The
release notes state:

  This version contains many speed and space optimizations, both minor
  and major. The major themes are generalization, unification, and
  simplification. Although many of these optimizations cause no visible
  behavior change, their cumulative effect is substantial.

…along with a very extensive list of new features, bugfixes and
optimizations.

Furthermore, a couple of months ago (end of October), 4.0.4 was
released, with the following release note:

  This bugfix release fixes another xallocx() regression. No other
  regressions have come to light in over a month, so this is likely a
  good starting point for people who prefer to wait for "dot one"
  releases with all the major issues shaken out.

So, it might be a good time to update the Debian package with a new
upstream release :)

Thanks for all of your work!
Faidon

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