I dont think there is a package for heap-shot for ubuntu, so there isnt much 
information you can provide. You can provide one valuable information though - 
which index source (aka backend) is causing the memory rise. You can shutdown 
beagle (using beagle-shutdown) and then restart as 
$ beagled --backend name_of_backend
to start beagle with only that backend
>From index-info, you seem to be using these backends:
Files, EvolutionMail, EvolutionDataServer, Liferea, Tomboy

You may try each of the above, one at a time to see which exact backend is 
causing the behaviour. e.g. use
"$ beagled --backend EvolutionMail"
to only index the EvolutionMail data.

Beagle has to work on a variety of data sources; unfortunately, these
memory bahevious are absent on the tests we perform on our computers.
Any help is appreciated.

Ahh one more thing, can you attach the log directory ~/.beagle/Log/ as
tar-gz ? If its too large, then attach the files pointed to by current-
Beagle, current-IndexHelper. Thanks

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beagled uses >250 Megs RAM when Idle
https://launchpad.net/bugs/87198

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