I've reproduced the bug in the version of notification-daemon included
in the Hardy 8.04 release, and have verified that the package in Hardy-
proposed definitely improves the memory usage of it -- doing (in bash):

  $ for ((i = 1; i <= 1000; i++)) ; do notify-send -i
/usr/share/icons/Human/48x48/places/distributor-logo.png "Message $i"
"This is message $i" ; done

caused the -proposed version to use about an additional 7.5M of memory
versus 57M for the version released in 8.04 (ia32 versions, the amd64
version in -proposed increases by about 10M). There is still likely more
more memory leaks, as the memory usage appears to grow without bound if
the for-loop is repeated multiple times, and it would be nice to address
those, but the -proposed package is a significant enough improvement to
mark this fix as verified.

I don't make extensive use of the notification-daemon, but I noticed no
regressions despite the heavy use I was giving it in for loops, plus the
occasional application usage.

** Tags added: verification-done

** Tags removed: verification-needed

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notification-daemon using 237MB of memory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67129
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