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Ubuntu Lucid is no longer supported on the desktop. Because of that
should we drop the SRU for gnome-power-manager?
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Hello scottku, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gnome-power-manager into lucid-proposed. The package will build
now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-
manager/2.30.0-0ubuntu1.2 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this
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I've uploaded the fix we used for 10.10 to lucid-proposed too. Same SRU
justifications apply.
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This bug affects Ubuntu 10.10, Maverick Meerkat. Maverick has reached
end-of-life and is no longer supported, so I am closing the bugtask for
Maverick. Please upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu.
More information here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2012-April/000158.html
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It's a very critical problem, because the whole system is slowing down.
Please patch this.
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Are you going to make a patch?
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It's a very critical problem, because the whole system is slowing down.
Please patch this.
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Why won`t fix for lucid? Please backport to lucid also
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Ubuntu 10.04 X64, updated , but the gnome-power-manager still growing it
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Is there any news with the regression which affects Maverick Meerkat..
It keeps spitting out messages..
(gnome-power-manager:number): Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object was
finalized. This means that someone
called g_object_unref() on an object that had only a floating
reference; the initial
~/.xsession-errors keeps getting filled now with these messages, running
10.10 maverick meerkat.
Is there a way to get rid of these messages.. because it keeps going on
and on.. And can grow till tens if not hundreds of mb's which is a bit
much for a log file
Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-power-manager -
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* debian/patches/12-add-appindicators.patch:
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Indeed 2.32.0-0ubuntu1.1 uses much less RAM. I'm still up to 60160
kbytes RSS after 4 days (which still seems too much), but this is
nowhere close to the 250 MB and more it used to use.
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here. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
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+ I'm requesting a backported fix for 10.10's gnome-power-manager based on the
menu leak I found in 11.04. It's a simple one-line change, only affecting
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I have looked into this and have a fix and an explanation. First,
please be mindful of this bugs many subscribers before following up with
non-technical comments.
The bug appears to be in libappindicator itself. The call to
app_indicator_set_menu leaks the old menu every time a new menu is
Just freshly installed Maverick 10.10 64bit on a Lenovo X301 and after
three days gnome-power-manager is at 193MB. Doesn't seem like the
Maverick fix worked.
0107d000-0ca34000 rw-p 00:00 0 [heap]
Size: 190172 kB
Rss: 190072 kB
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Aaron Clark 569...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
I am seeing the same thing with Gnome-Power-Manager, Opera 11.01 and
touchthesky 1.14 (a weather monitoring widget installed with Opera). All
three slowly increase mem usage until all 6 gig on this machine are
Could you run this software in valgrind? This could provide some useful
hints.
I am installing valgrind now - Will try to run it as soon as I get time
in the next few days.
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I am not sure if yet another me too helps anything, but I am seeing
this problem on a ubuntu 10.10 x86 desktop. Despite being a desktop,
gnome-power-manager sees some action because it warns when the mouse
(logitech mx1000) battery gets low.
On this computer gnome-power-manager now takes 102636kB
I am seeing the same thing with Gnome-Power-Manager, Opera 11.01 and
touchthesky 1.14 (a weather monitoring widget installed with Opera). All three
slowly increase mem usage until all 6 gig on this machine are consumed. Ubuntu
10.04 64.
Usually can't stay up for more than 3 to 5 days without
Can you tell me if you have menu icons turned on? I've discovered other
leaks associated with that feature.
We don't intend to *ship* it that way, but lots of legacy configuration
has remained static.
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I have menu icons turned on. And after 45h uptime, gnome-power-manager
eats 96.8MiBs of memory.
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yeah, memory leak in gnome-power-manager and gnome-system-monitor, these
2 will eat almost 100MiB each for running several days. waiting for a
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Could this be related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/network-manager-applet/+bug/684599
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Quite a while ago I made an simple example that leaks memory via app-
indicator.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
application/+bug/569273/comments/80
If someone has the time, they can run this example and should be able to
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For me gnome-power-manager has approximately a 170KB leak every 10
minutes on Ubuntu 10.04 amd64, and indicator-applet has about a 16KB
leak every 10 minutes. Using atop and looking at the history makes it a
bit obvious. All patches applied, still broken and leaking memory. :(
This is after all
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Using the watch/grep command, it currently seems to be leaking about
16kB every 30 seconds on my system right now (no battery or panel
indicator), although 500MB over 33 days would suggest a slower rate over
time. I can just remove it of course, but there is definitely still a
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This is either not fixed or it's back!
I had to kill gnome-power-manager on my maverick desktop yesterday (all
updates applied). It was using just under 500MB of 2GB total. The
machine is heavily used with uptime 34 days.
Package: gnome-power-manager
Architecture: amd64
Version: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
On 01/16/2011 05:30 PM, Will Daniels wrote:
This is either not fixed or it's back!
I don't think it has ever been fixed. If that's the case, and if this is
an Ubuntu-specific problem as I think upstream seems to think, it is a
shame that two Ubuntu releases after the problem was introduced
I am seeing this behavior on a patched Ubuntu 10.10 desktop (no battery)
gnome-power-manager was up to about 400\b and indicator-applet is up to 122Mb
in about 30 days on a lightly used system
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I'm new to this bug. But I have noticed in my case that over time, the
g-p-m memory usage grows steadily to many tens of MB. I don't remember a
case where g-p-m grows to 500 MB. I just restarted and it used ~8.5MB.
I'm using this on a laptop which is running of A/C most of the time but
sometimes
Why app_indicator_set_menu() makes a 200k leak ? Would it be possible to
sanitize that function/method in order to avoid making it leak 200K ?
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FYI, 4 days later, and still no major leakage.
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Not a fix, but a workaround: Each time app_indicator_set_menu() is
called, we leak by 200k. so, I reduced the number of times it gets
called. (Currently called any time a device is updated, which seems to
happen every 30 seconds. Devices are updated even if nothing has
changed.)
I'm rather
I just had this happen to me today after 24 hours of uptime. It was
about 300M of memory. I am running 10.10 - 2.6.35-23-generic #41-Ubuntu
SMP
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I would just like to confirm, gnome power manager was using over 400 mb
of ram after over 12 hours of computer not being used.
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I am using 10.10 too and had a contact failure in the cable between my laptop
and my charger which seemd like the AC adapter was disconnected and connected
back very rapidly and very frequently. I've fixed the cable but still, every
time I unplug and plug back the AC adapter
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I am running 10.10 and noticed the gnome-power-manager is abusively
using ram. It was using 14% of 4GB with 19 days of uptime.
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I got around to installing all the -dbgsym packages and ran Valgrind for
about 5 minutes. i have attached the trace.
To my untrained eye, it looks like app-indicator-set-menu is leaking.
Also gtk_menu_new is leaking as well.
** Attachment added: valgrind.log
I upgraded my machine to 10.10 today and am still seeing this bug. The
rate at which memory leaks is similar to what I found with 10.04 (see my
comment #23 above). I'm going to change the status for Maverick
indicator-application from Fix released back to Triaged.
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Ok, I spent some more time on this today :-(
I modified menu-test.c from comment #55. I added the application
indicator stuff (I tried to copy the way this is done in gnome-power-
manager). It seems to leak pretty heavily. Maybe some developers will
be able to reproduce this on their machines
This is a me too. Desktop attached to a UPS. System slowdown sent me
looking for a memory hog, and I found gnome-power-manager eating 80% of
the system memory.
DG
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Here's a valgrind report (see attachment).
Running Maverick last updated Oct 14th.
==24202== LEAK SUMMARY:
==24202==definitely lost: 22,852 bytes in 1,519 blocks
==24202==indirectly lost: 240 bytes in 10 blocks
==24202== possibly lost: 9,582,604 bytes in 110,764 blocks
==24202==
I'm running Maverick, updated Oct 19th and it's still leaking.That and
gmailwatcher apparently.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8817969/Screenshot-System%20Monitor.png
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valgrind --leak-check=full gnome-power-manager ./outfile.valgrind 21
should do it, with the output redirected to outfile.valgrind. Run it for
a long enough period so you believe you're experiencing a leak then hit
ctrl+c which will end the logging
Ok, I must apologize. I still have the memory leak.I was running
the wrong gnome-power-manager. A little while ago I accidentally
installed g-p-m from the upstream release into /usr/local/bin. This was
overriding the standard Ubuntu g-p-m in /usr/bin.
In summary, the problem is not fixed.
I did a leak check using:
valgrind --leak-check=full gnome-power-manager ./outfile.valgrind 21
See attached log. My GPM is leaking 4kB per second. I ran this about
3-4 minutes.
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Let's start with, I don't care what do you do. You just seem to know what
you're talking about (That's more than enough) as for the verbose output of the
gnome-power-manager, I've attached it to this comment. But as for the upower I
get the following message when trying to run it in verbose
No shame in using Windows. Luckily for my job I get to use Linux a lot.
Your .log is pretty much the same as mine. The only difference is my
battery sends a message every second, while yours sends a message every
3-4 seconds. This matches with your observation that the memory leaks
about 4kB
I always update and this was supposed to have been released a while ago,
so I'd would have gotten the fix by now
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Or maybe that extra character got cut off for some reason...
$ dpkg -l | grep libdbusmenu
ii libdbusmenu-glib-dev 0.3.16-0ubuntu1
library for passing menus over DBus - development
files
rc libdbusmenu-glib0
When running 'dpkg -l |grep -i libdbusmenu', I got:
ii libdbusmenu-glib1 0.3.16-0ubuntu1
library for passing menus over DBus
ii libdbusmenu-gtk1 0.3.16-0ubuntu1
Ok, TBH it's not per second. It's happening every 2 seconds or sometimes 3.
If this might be of any help, when I first start the gnome-power-manager I get
a warning about a broken battery (Didn't bother changing it since my laptop is
always connected to a power supply)
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You are definitely running the latest libdbusmenu.
Based on what you are saying, there could be another leak somewhere.
Does it go away if you pull out the battery?
If you look at comment #43, there are some commands you can run to get a
better idea of what is going on.
The sequence is: battery
I can confirm this is now fixed for me in Maverick. I tested it by
upgrading to Maverick Beta and the leak is gone.
I did find that gnome-power-manager did not work, since it was looking
for libappindicator.so.0.
The workaround was:
sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/libappindicator.so
I really doubt its fixed. Unless it's quite normal for the gnome-power-manager
to take 200MBs of memory
my uptime is 18:40:05 up 21:26, 2 users, load average: 0.96, 0.76, 0.73. I
have version: 2.31.92-0ubunntu1 installed and I took this screenshot just now
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ComputerJy, can you check you have the latest dbusmenu package:
$ dpkg -l libdbusmenu-glib1
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name
hmm, I guess I have a different version
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name VersionDescription
both fixes are already in maverick, setting the maverick status as fix
released
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the gslice leak was bogus, this bug is effectively fixed as the
hashtable leak was the only major one
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Yeah, I've been meaning to come back to this bug for a while, ever since
I noticed the latest versions of libdbusmenu-glib1 and libdbusmenu-gtk1.
From the changelog:
libdbusmenu (0.3.14-0ubuntu1) maverick; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
* Fixing a memory leak by unref'ing a hashtable
It would be nice to have it fixed in the LTS too.
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Attached ayan's test case to demonstrate the menu memory leak
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from valgrinding the above test (not for the feint of heart I warn you)
the following results are observed;
==24310== 181,440 bytes in 180 blocks are possibly lost in loss record 3,196 of
3,198
==24310==at 0x4C2732A: memalign (vg_replace_malloc.c:581)
==24310==by 0x4C27383:
confirmed the leak today growing at about 1Mb per half hour which isn't
great.
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Attached is the valgrind log for gnome-power-manager, it appears from
this log that the leak which affects gnome-power-manager is actually in
libdbusmenu-glib, I'll continue to study this log for a while longer and
try to figure out where the leak is occuring in libdbusmenu-glib.
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Notes from irc log;
(15:01:52) tedg: klattimer, Yeah, so ayan has a small GTK program that creates
and destroys menus and causes a leak in GTK...
(15:03:37) tedg: I was talking to hughsie a while back and he was saying it
depends on the battery firmware how often it updates.
(15:03:51) tedg:
Linked related branch fixing the hashtable leak in libdbusmenu-glib -
thanks to tedg
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I have seen the same behavior with Lucid, my machine was up for about
one month and during that time I have experienced big I/O waits several
times.
I found gnome-power-manager to be the source of the problem so last time
I had it I logged some info about the case.
The result was: in 6 minutes
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bug.
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** Changed in: indicator-application (Ubuntu
I removed the lucid-proposed package again. This wasn't fixed in
maverick yet, and the lucid update reportedly does not fix the problem.
** Changed in: indicator-application
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
** Tags removed: verification-failed
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memory leak in gnome-power-manager
** Tags added: maverick
** Summary changed:
- memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid
+ memory leak in gnome-power-manager
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memory leak in gnome-power-manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569273
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Filed: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624082 and got a
snarky (though justified) response. :-P (I get pissed when someone
breaks my code too.) If ubuntu is going to change/break things at least
have the decency to change the version number. The valgrind dump that I
have is probably
Simon: Is there an open bug upstream on the issue you are referring to?
** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569273
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** Package changed: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) = indicator-
application (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: indicator-application (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ken VanDine (ken-vandine)
** Changed in: indicator-application (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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