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28.0.50; Emacs memory leaks
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> The glibc malloc is the prime suspect anyway. I don't really believe Emacs had
> such a glaring memory leak.
This has to be something introduced fairly recently, right?
I didn't have any such problems before, but since maybe few weeks ago, I
have also experienced heavy lockdowns of my entire OS. To the point
where entire X11 got unresposnsive, when it happens I can't even switch
to terminal to kill Emacs. What I do is Alt-Shift to another virtual
linux console. I don't even need to log into the system in that console,
I can then Alt-Shift 1 to go back to one I am logged into, and
everything is normal. Emacs is every time restarted by systemd and
everything is repsonsive and working as normal.
This started sometime ago; and I have noticed that it happens when I was
cleaning my disk and reading big directories in Dired (I have some with
~7k-10k files in them). I was using Helm to complete paths when I was
shifting fiels and folders around. After maybe hour or so I would
experience big slowdown. I don't have swap file on my system enabled at
all, so I am not sure what was going, but I didn't have time to
participate in this memory leak thing yet. I haven't experienced any
problems since I recompiled Emacs last time, which was in 18th (last
Wendesday). I have recompiled without Gtk this time, but I have no idea
if it has anything to do with the issue, was just a wild shot to see if
things are better.
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