Re: [Bug 67129] Re: notification-daemon using 237MB of memory

2008-04-15 Thread bfallik
I was recently able to reproduce the symptom from the comment I posted on 2007-07-27 using n-d trunk, so I don't believe it's fixed upstream. Using valgrind I tried to identify the leak but was unable. Anything I can do to help further? On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL

Re: [Bug 67129] Re: notification-daemon using 237MB of memory

2007-10-06 Thread bfallik
Having upgraded to Gutsy I can verify this bug is still preset. Any ideas? I'd be willing to look into this further but would probably need some guidance. On 9/18/07, Brian Fallik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there an easy way to test 0.3.7 on Feisty? Download n-d and build > the source? Ba

Re: [Bug 67129] Re: notification-daemon using 237MB of memory

2007-09-18 Thread bfallik
Is there an easy way to test 0.3.7 on Feisty? Download n-d and build the source? Backport Gutsy's? Etc? I can also just wait for Gutsy. On 9/13/07, Brian Fallik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could be. That's in 0.3.7 (gutsy); eft is at 0.3.6. > > On 9/12/07, shacharr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [Bug 67129] Re: notification-daemon using 237MB of memory

2007-09-13 Thread bfallik
Could be. That's in 0.3.7 (gutsy); eft is at 0.3.6. On 9/12/07, shacharr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://trac.galago-project.org/changeset/2971 > > Maybe this changeset will help? > > The relevant bug report ( http://trac.galago-project.org/ticket/105 ) > talks about a memory leak fixed. > >

Re: [Bug 67129] Re: notification-daemon using 237MB of memory

2007-05-15 Thread Andrew Conkling
On 5/13/07, Andrew Conkling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In the meantime, it might be worth mentioning some specifics on my system: > thinking of things that use libnotify, I'm running Pidgin with the libnotify > plugin, Rhythmbox with song change notifications on, and the ZeroConf > Service Disc

Re: [Bug 67129] Re: notification-daemon using 237MB of memory

2007-05-13 Thread Andrew Conkling
On 5/13/07, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Getting a valgrind log would be useful to spot an incorrect usage Would this still be useful if the memory usage isn't ridiculously extreme? Currently n-d is using 22 MB, which still seems extreme than the 1 or 2 MB it uses when I first