Bug 5

Summary: unending memory allocation?
Product: fontconfig Reporter: Colin Walters <walters>
Component: libraryAssignee: Keith Packard <keithp>
Status: VERIFIED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: high CC: daniele, freddi34
Version: 2.1   
Hardware: Other   
OS: other   
URL: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=175889
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Bug Depends on: 86455    
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Description Colin Walters 2003-01-12 11:40:59 UTC
As you can see in the above URL, someone filed a bug against the Debian
fontoconfig package saying that fc-cache consumed a lot of memory.  I can't
reproduce this personally, but maybe the submitter will be able to give more
information...
Comment 1 Keith Packard 2003-01-13 05:38:11 UTC
It would be nice to know if this is a problem on machines with more reasonable
amounts of memory; 132Meg isn't a huge allocation for todays machines.
Comment 2 Lionel Elie Mamane 2003-01-13 21:12:56 UTC
It is. I have 256MB of memory, and my system barely manages it: I have to exit
all other programs, and then it just manages it. If I have a normal working
session running, random programs start getting killed, and often the X server is
second in line... Very annoying when I forget to exit all other programs.
Comment 3 Keith Packard 2003-01-28 13:33:05 UTC
It appears (from reading the Debian bug) that this is a problem in freetype, not
fontconfig.  I'm going to set this to INVALID and see if someone can figure out
which underlying version of freetype is causing the problem.  I don't see
this on my Debian system.
Comment 4 Keith Packard 2003-01-28 13:33:48 UTC
*** Bug 6 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 5 Keith Packard 2003-02-05 18:35:06 UTC
*** Bug 19 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 6 Joel Madero 2013-09-24 22:18:57 UTC
*** Bug 68054 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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