Upstream problem. Fixed in eds >= 3.22
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** Attachment added: "evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/1342123/+attachment/4824482/+files/evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess.log
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maybe it's possible to remove it completely?
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Title:
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still getting this bug on 16.04
it has 3 process over 40mb each!
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Title:
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New bug filed under Bug #1589605 for the desktop install.
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Title:
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@ogra Thanks, I wasn't at all aware that "Canonical System Image" was about
*mobile* systems. Maybe a more straightforward name would help… :)
I'll go look if this bug has already been filed under desktop installs.
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hmm, this bug seems ot have been dragged away from the actual topic by
the audience, please note that this bug talks about phone and tablet
installs (as the "Canonical System Image" task implies) where we use a
reduced and slightly different installation compared to desktops (and
definitely no supp
if you have issues with evolution-data-server on a desktop install your
chances are way higher to have some desktop people look at it if you
file a new bug.
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Plus, the nice little workaround does not seem to function in 16.04.
Simply re-invoking the process does not lead to it exiting. I've seen it
crash several times in a row with no obvious pattern to it (except it
happens fairly soon after login).
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Still a major memory hog in 16.04 with a clean install (except for /home
obviously).
The process has changed names and is now dubbed
"evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess" but its behavior has not changed. After
a couple of minutes, memory usage is up to ~300 Mio, which is a bit steep for
some
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Charles Kerr (charlesk) => Renato Araujo Oliveira Filho
(renatofilho)
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Assignee: Alejandro J. Cura (alecu) => Bill Filler (bfiller)
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+1 after update on 16.04. Unfortunately, at the end the swap is
important on my PC so it slow down.
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Still present. Updated 16.04, 100MB (3 processes) for calendar that I
can't even use (doesn't support yahoo sync).
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Seems still true on 16.04 final beta.A lot of large evolution-
calendar-factory processes.
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@aj-sahagun
Works fine now. So apparently, when you want a couple of commands to be
launched one after the other in the startup list, you can't just write:
sleep 60;
You have to explicitly call bash -c like this:
bash -c 'sleep 60; '
Good to know!
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Thanks for your reply. I wasn't aware you had to explicitly call bash
when using the form "sleep 1m; ". I'll try it out.
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Hi Eric, same as you, I later realized that a certain delay was needed
for it to work reliably, since there'd be times when the autostart entry
would get invoked before the datetime indicator. The Exec line on my
.desktop file now reads like this:
Exec=bash -c 'sleep 1m; /usr/lib/evolution
Had lost track of this one but still relevant
** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New => Confirmed
@aj-sahagun
I have the exact same problem. Adding an autostart entry did not help, for
reasons I do not understand. If I type it manually in a terminal, it works
fine. If I add an autostart entry with the exact same command, nothing happens
and evolution-calendar-factory happily nibbles away at
Small update:
> Bill Filler (bfiller) wrote on 2014-09-23:
> I'm assuming evolution-calendar-factory gets loaded by indicator-datetime
> initially such that the indicator can show calendar events.
As a troubleshooting step, I tried disabling the Upstart entry for
indicator-datetime-service so th
If anyone is interested in a workaround, here's something that seems to
work on my Ubuntu install.
I noticed that running /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-calendar-factory by
itself manually will cause it to perform some initializations and
terminate after a few seconds. I'm not using any calendar-rel
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Given that this would be a large amount of effort lets make this an OTA
update fix.
Hopefully the situation will improve if Bug #1339016 delivers a more
efficient Sync process.
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** Tags added: ota-2
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Title:
evolution-calendar-factory always running with high memory usage
Status in “evolution
To clarify, out of the box on krillin with no calendar sync even
enabled, evolution-calendar-factory uses 32MB which is the 4th highest
process in memory usage. This is with an empty database of no calendar
events or alarms.
I'm assuming evolution-calendar-factory gets loaded by indicator-
datetim
** Tags added: rtm14
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evolution-calendar-factory always running with high memory usage
Status in “evolution
** Also affects: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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