I'm sorry for creating a wild goose chase. I misread the original post.
The update to _subprocess.c only impacts Python < 2.4. Since Hardy
ships 2.5.2, that patch should actually have no effect, though of course
it's harmless.
I think we need a test case from the OP to determine the root cause o
Here is a debdiff for SRU. Can someone create a test case for this bug?
matplotlib (0.91.2-0ubuntu1.1) hardy-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/series: Added r4854_mathtext.patch and
r5106_memory_leak.patch
* Added debian/patches/r4854_mathtext.patch: Fix display of '[' and
']' in
** Changed in: matplotlib (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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As the author of this patch is matplotlib's SVN, I'll second that this
is a pretty critical bug and should be pushed out as a stable release
update asap.
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Putting matplotlib 0.91.4 in hardy-update is not really an option, there
are a lot of feature additions and code changes beyond just fixing this
bug. This seems serious enough though to warrant a stable release
update. I'm attaching a patch I extracted from matplotlib SVN for that
specific changelo
** Description changed:
I am using Ubuntu 8.04 on both i386 and amd64 machines.
At present Ubuntu 8.04 with all available updates has matplotlib in version
0.91.2
The bug appears in particular to python programmers who save to disk many
plots with pylab in single python process.
The b
** Attachment added: "matplotlib changelog up to 0.91.4 version"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15869456/CHANGELOG-matplotlib-0.91.4.txt
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pylab.savefig() causes memory leak in matplotlib-0.91.2
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