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Is this bug being fixed? Cause I still have it in 2.96 in precise
pangolin. Any ideas what to do in order to not have to restart rhythmbox
every couple of days?
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rhythmbox leaking memory
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I think *not ...
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Rhythmbox cummulates memory in precise - probably memory leak
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I think now because quantal now in beta freeze. Also I think this
patches not be included in precise, because this problem is not hard to
notice but nothing has changed.
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@Edgar It seems that the problem has gone away... Will this patch be
included in the next release of Ubuntu?
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Title:
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I build latest rhythmbox from quantal reps for precise with patches from
git which fixes memory leaks. You can install it from my ppa
https://launchpad.net/~edgar2705/+archive/my-ppa and test it.
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I'm having this issue in precise with both 2.96 and 2.97. For me it only
seems to happen when I use the unity music lense to start playing music.
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I am affected with 11.10.
I just discovered that my Rhythmbox used 1.8 GB of memory.
I then killed it and started it again. I notice that skipping to or
playing a new song eats up memory. If I skip to a next song, about 25 MB
of memory are consumed and not properly released anymore. So if I clic
Sorry, accidentally clicked the post button.
It seems that the memory consumption has something to do with the cover
art plugin, which is enabled.
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According to Jonathan Matthew, the current main developer of Rhythmbox,
GNOME git commits '3dec1ff, fc1e8ca, 7ea940f and 7cdf4cd fix even more
leaks'. See gnome bug #677738 for the full list.
Can Ubuntu 12.04 LTS users expect these very important patches for the
*default* media player to reach the
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It is claimed in the upstream report that a number of recent commits (4
in total since 2.97 so far) fix even more of 'huge leaks.' I would like
to kindly ask you to consider backporting them to Precise. It's very
important to make Rhythmbox, which is the *main* media player, actually
usable in Prec
Why is it set to incomplete?
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It is claimed that it has just been fixed:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677738#c5 Could anyone
backport this patch, please:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/rhythmbox/commit/?id=8999cca931818ad7e0385d3ab88b44bfa4329410
? It's of really high importance, since the leaks are really huge.
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Title:
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Since the problem persists in both 2.96 and the recently released 2.97
(that I grabbed from webupd8.org ppa), in order to get more attention to
this bug, I have forwarded this to GNOME's bugzilla.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #677738
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677738
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I don't think the memory leak is related to the GStreamer backend. It
could be related to in-memory album art caching. You should file this
bug directly on bugzilla if you want to get more attention from upstream
devs.
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I am experiencing this too, though not every time, but it does happen sometimes
on 12.04
Can't believe how ignorant the devs are, none of them has even said something
here!
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This should be a high-priority bug in my opinion.
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Title:
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I am experiencing the same problem. I opened up system monitor one day
to find Rhythmbox was using 1.8 GB of RAM. I started pressing the skip
button, and the usage started building up even more, up to 2.3 GB.
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I am also affected in Ubuntu 12.04, right now it consumes 1.4GB of RAM.
Never seen anything like this in rhythmbox...
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Rhythmbox cummulates
I've the same problem!
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*hundreds, if not thousands, of --megabytes of -- RAM. Ugh. More
coffee needed.
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Title:
Rhythmbox cummulates memory in precise - probably memory
Yup.
This is with all plugins and crossfading backend disabled, too. It
*looks like* its caching the song in memory, and never releasing it -
memory usage goes up every time there is a song change, be it natural or
prompted (ff/rewind buttons).
This is completely unusuable; you can *easily* accu
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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