Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gwget

Gwget starts by using 7-8 MB of RAM when I run it and continues to fill
it up until it reached 1.8GB out of my 2GB. At that point the system was
barely crawling as it was running out of RAM. When I restarted gwget
everything was back to normal except that it continued to behave the
same way.

It filled up the RAM with about 100-200KBps and it didn't seem to matter
if I have just a few or many downloads open. When they finish
downloading I will see if it will do the same without any downloads.

P.S. The version I have is 0.98.1 in Feisty.

** Affects: gwget2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gwget
  
  Gwget starts by using 7-8 MB of RAM when I run it and continues to fill
  it up until it reached 1.8GB out of my 2GB. At that point the system was
  barely crawling as it was running out of RAM. When I restarted gwget
  everything was back to normal except that it continued to behave the
  same way.
  
  It filled up the RAM with about 100-200KBps and it didn't seem to matter
  if I have just a few or many downloads open. When they finish
  downloading I will see if it will do the same without any downloads.
+ 
+ P.S. The version I have is 0.98.1 in Feisty.

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gwget fills up all available memory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111489
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