** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pidgin
Pidgin sits usually between 10mb and 12mb memory usage, but since a very
recent update (today, 9th March), as soon as I recieve a message, the
memory usage jumps within seconds to nearly a gigabyte.
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** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Extreme memory leak in Pidgin when attempting to play sound
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Same problem in Ubuntu 10.04 when I use my cam on Jabber
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** Changed in: pidgin
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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** Also affects: pidgin via
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/7519
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Extreme memory leak in Pidgin when attempting to play sound
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200392
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I saw this bug in 8.10 as well. After switching from one user to another
my sound went completely haywire, blaring a beeping noise incessantly,
so I killed all instances of pulseaudio. A little bit later, I noticed
my machine slow to a crawl and that all 2 GB of RAM were in use. Top
revealed pidgin
I am seeing the same problem with 8.10
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
21084 bkc 20 0 2995m 64m 23m S0 0.8 0:29.14 gaim
in my case, there isn't any process with 'pulse' in it, and audacious
fails to
Also running intrepid and getting the memory leak problem. If I set the sound
device to ALSA in pidgin (tools->preferences->sounds->method=alsa), it seems to
slow down the issue. Found that hint in pidgin's bug #7519.
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/7519
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Extreme memory leak in Pidgin whe
I can confirm this in Intrepid as well. I had to restart pulseaudio
after resuming from hibernate, and pidgin's memory usage went through
the roof. I was at 96% of 3.2 GB RAM and 50% of 8 GB swap. pkill
-sigkill pidgin made my memory use drop to 30% and swap drop to 12%.
This bug should be marke
I've noticed this behavior with Pidgin 2.5.2 under Intrepid.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Bring up pidgin and top
2) Sort top by memory usage
3) Bring up the sound tab under preferences
4) Make sure you have a sound event selected for this next part
5) click on preview and note pidgin's memory usage
D
Typo above:
which sends Pidgin's memory usage through the _roof_
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This is _definitely_ related to sound. I can easily reproduce this bug
by setting up my Bluetooth headset with PulseAudio. Then, I turn the
headset off, which in turn crashes PulseAudio. Then, next time I receive
a message in Pidgin, it will attempt to play the sound through
PulseAudio, which fails
I experience this problem and I am quite positive it is related to
sound. My sound has been really buggy lately and I lose it a random
times (most likely watching a flash video, then waiting a little while).
I am not sure of the exact cause, whether it's a sound from pidgin
occurring while I watch
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