Re: [Banshee-List] Memory leak in 2.4.1 & 2.5 on Linux Mint 13 64-bit Cinnamon



What version of taglib-sharp do you have installed? You should have 2.0.5.0 or 2.1.0.0 as they have important memory leak fixes and support enhancements for mpeg4. I assume you are migrating a library of .m4a files from iTunes for which you will need those fixes or you are likely to leak memory and have poor tag recognition. I bugged Alan McGovern to fix this at the GNOME & Mono Festival of Love earlier this year for precisely this situation.

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On Friday den 31. August 2012 at 13.07, Seán Sloane wrote:

Hello, I am writing as I have migrated from Mac OS X to Linux and have a problem with Banshee when scanning an external USB HFS+ drive (Seagate ST31000028AS). If I set my Music folder to /media/Media1TB/Music/ and have Banshee rescan they it stalls at 11% and memory (8GB RAM) goes to 100% used and Swap to 2GB. The whole machine freezes as well. I took screenshots so let me know where to upload them. I installed 2.4.1 from the normal Mint system and then 2.5 from the second PPA.
More details about my system: CPU~Quad core Intel Core i5-3550 CPU (-MCP-) clocked at Min:1600.000Mhz Max:3701.000Mhz Kernel~3.4.0-030400-generic x86_64 Up~33 min Mem~624.8/7927.9MB HDD~3500.7GB(8.4% used) Procs~164 Client~Shell inxi~1.7.33

On 27.08.2012 03:21, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
> On 27/08/2012 01:43, Tarus Balog wrote:
>> On 08/22/2012 04:55 PM, Bertrand Lorentz wrote:
>>> We are happy to announce the release of Banshee 2.5.0, which is the
>>> first release in the 2.5 development series leading up to 2.6,
>>> scheduled for October 2012.
>
> It'll go into the Unstable PPA[1], but I have not gotten around to uploading it
> there yet. On the other hand, it looks like daily PPA[2] is already up to date.
>
> [1] https://launchpad.net/~banshee-team/+archive/banshee-unstable
> [2] https://launchpad.net/~banshee-team/+archive/banshee-daily
>
>



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