Hi,

On 16.04, eds has huge memory leak. Each sub-process (basically all evolution-calendar-factory-subprocesses) starts consuming more than 40mb after boot without anything configured and then can grow beyond 100mb over time if you add google-calendar. Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/1589605

This is also one of the reason of general high-memory-usage in 16.04 for both shell and unity (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1572801)

But on Yakkety I could not reproduce this which has eds-3.21.x. The memory usage is 5~8mb per process. So it got fixed somewhere between 3.19 ~ 3.20, although I don't know which commit exactly did that and I doubt upstream will ever cherry-pick those patches for 3.18.

So this brings out the question, is it possible to upload eds-3.20 on 16.04 as regular xenial-updates? "apt rdepends evolution-data-server" and "apt rdepends libical1a" only shows these applications which will require rebuild.

 Depends: gnome-shell (>= 3.17.2)
 Recommends: indicator-datetime
 Recommends: gnome-calendar
 Suggests: pidgin (>= 1.10.0)
 Depends: gnome-shell (>= 3.17.2)
 Recommends: gnome-panel
 Depends: evolution (<< 3.19)
 Depends: evolution (>= 3.18.5)
 Recommends: gnome-calendar
 Recommends: syncevolution-libs-gnome
 Suggests: pidgin (>= 1.10.0)
 Suggests: modem-manager-gui
 Depends: libjana-ecal0
 Depends: libfolks-eds25 (>= 3.2.0)
 Depends: evolution (>= 3.18.5)
 Depends: gnome-phone-manager
 Recommends: gnome-panel
 Depends: gnome-core (>= 3.12)
 Suggests: glabels
 Depends: evolution-rss (>= 3.18)
 Depends: evolution (<< 3.19)
 Depends: address-book-service (>= 3.12.11)
 Depends: ekiga-plugin-evolution
 Depends: bijiben
 Breaks: evolution-data-server-online-accounts (<< 3.8.3)
 Recommends: indicator-datetime
 Recommends: gnome-calendar
 Depends: evolution-data-server-dbg (= 3.18.5-1ubuntu1)


I am not sure about gnome-shell, but looking at debian/control they all can compile with eds-3.20.


Thanks.
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