[Bug 492973] Re: aptdaemon consumes more than 2-3 MByte of system memory
Sebastian Heinlein
492973 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jan 19 04:47:17 UTC 2012
Hello. The biggest part of the consumed memory is used by the apt cache. So take a look at the memory usage of other package managers before making ans blind assumptions. If you want to rewrite aptdaemon feel free to contact me.
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Title:
aptdaemon consumes more than 2-3 MByte of system memory
Status in Aptdaemon:
Invalid
Status in “aptdaemon” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
aptd daemon uses about 10x more RAM than it should: 13MB!!!
This daemon performs a tiny peripheral task yet it is the 3rd most RAM
hungry process on a fresh Ubuntu installation, behind only XOrg and
Compiz.
This is inexplicable to implement such marginal services in VM-based
languages and ship them as part of a core OS distribution. Ubuntu runs
about 100 processes by default and if each of them needed 13MB just to
sit and do nothing we would have needed 1.3GB just to boot.
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