Since my upgrade to 12.04 LTS, I noticed that after about 4-5 days of non-stop,
no-logout, session my system became un responsive :
Disk continuously active, clock applet stopped , no kbd answer, time-out on
remote access.
This is what happens when you get out of memory.
After some try and error
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** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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My fairly pathetic testing of SVN would show that there is no longer a
problem, but this could be due to other variables (different
architecture, different torrents).
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Indeed, I didn't see anything interesting in my log.
I notice the massif log was generated by running transmission-daemon,
perhaps the leak I'm getting is in the GTK+ interface itself.
I might try the SVN version some time, and will report back.
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That valgrind log doesn't show a memory leak like you're describing.
All it shows is about 155 KiB being lost by the FontConfig library...
http://transmission.pastebin.com/f14ccc08d has a massif log from a
Transmission r7014 session I left running overnight. It doesn't show
any growth in memory c
Not sure if this would help, but here's a valgrind log which was
produced by following the directions at http://live.gnome.org/Valgrind.
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Memory leak
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