Hi @seb128 ,
I have tried disabling my three online Google accounts and the subprocess disappears altogether. As soon as I re-enable one account with few Google Agenda items, it comes back with ~ 50 Mio. When I enable the main account that has a good many Google Agenda items, the subprocess starts to happily eat away at its 300+ Mio.
So the obvious workaround now is to disable GMail and Calendar synchronization in System parameters/Online accounts (see attached screenshot).
Concerning the putative memory leak (the subprocess does indeed eat away at more and more memory as time goes by), this would include compiling evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess with MemCheck, wouldn't it? I would need the compile options and other things I'm not very familiar with… :/
Hi @seb128 , calendar- factory- subprocess with MemCheck, wouldn't it? I would need the compile options and other things I'm not very familiar with… :/
I have tried disabling my three online Google accounts and the subprocess disappears altogether. As soon as I re-enable one account with few Google Agenda items, it comes back with ~ 50 Mio. When I enable the main account that has a good many Google Agenda items, the subprocess starts to happily eat away at its 300+ Mio.
So the obvious workaround now is to disable GMail and Calendar synchronization in System parameters/Online accounts (see attached screenshot).
Concerning the putative memory leak (the subprocess does indeed eat away at more and more memory as time goes by), this would include compiling evolution-