Ok thanks you for the quick response Tray, I'm closing this for now then
, since we don't have any duplicates and no other users indicating the
same issue, please re open or file a new bug if you face the issue
again, thanks in advance.
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I have changed from the 64 bit to the 32 bit jaunty and no longer seem
to be having the issue.
Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
> Hello Tray, Is this still an issue for you? Could you try in Karmic? any
> news on the upstream bug ? did you sent it there? may you tell us the
> bug number ? Thanks.
>
> *
Hello Tray, Is this still an issue for you? Could you try in Karmic? any
news on the upstream bug ? did you sent it there? may you tell us the
bug number ? Thanks.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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there is nothing obvious there still, it shows libxml use, perhaps
upstream would have a better clue about the issue
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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options added. I quit Nautilus and then ran the command for valgrind.
this is the output log. I hit almost 740 MiB of ram usage. I opened
the main folders that increase the ram usage. My Issue is that Nautilus
isnt releasing the ram once windows are closed.
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having a testcase or an example of file leading to the bug would be
useful there
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there is no obvious error there, could you add "--leak-check=full
--show-reachable=yes" to the valgrind options and try stopping nautilus
using nautilus --quit?
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here is the log generated by doing that last option. The memory usage
got up to 684Mib that time
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you can close nautilus using "nautilus --quit" and then run it under
valgrind
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Here is a screen capture of the system monitor after a reboot, then as I
open a folder with a ton of jpgs. then I close it..re - open and close
it again. Open a different folder. then clos them all. and the memory
doesnt drop.
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I had rebooted the entire system before the first log. I did not reboot
or restart Nautilus before doing the second log. when I open a
directory with jpgs the mem usage goes way up. Nautilus never releases
the memory once the folder is closed again. the memory stays in use my
Nautilus until I r
there is no issue listed in those logs, did you stop the running
instance before starting one under valgrind? do you have videos or other
thumbnailed files in the directories you browse?
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there is no issue listed in those logs, did you stop the running
instance before starting one under valgrind? do you have videos or other
thumbnailed files in the directories you browse?
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I opned a folder with a log of jpgs. them ram used by nautilus jumped
from the 20.1 Mib to 312.8. I have closed the folder but Nautilus has
not released the ram. I re-ran the valgrind and have uploaded the new
file for review as well.
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here is the valgrind log. I have restarted my system so the ram usage
at this point is down to 20 Mib. if you like i can re-run this when the
ram had gotten higher again.
** Attachment added: "valgrind.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26464954/valgrind.log
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please try to obtain a valgrind log following the
instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind and attach the file to
the bug report. This will greatly help us in tracking down your problem.
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