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Re: Identifying memory issues, #2
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FYI the music-app still has a lifecycle exception so that would count
to one of the qmlscene processes. (Probably the one with a large
memory usage because of the bug popey mentioned
https://bugs.launchpad.net/music-app/+bug/1289804).
We still have a lifecycle exception because background playlists have
yet to be completed in the media-hub, once this is done then this
exception can be removed. Also the ~6% will be the painting of the
seek bar etc which updates every 1 second.
Hope that helps,
Andrew
On 05/06/14 19:31, Rodney Dawes wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-06-05 at 20:03 +0200, Thomas Voß wrote:
>> Good catch, the more important question is: Why are two apps
>> running in parallel? Our lifecycle policy does not allow for
>> that.
>
> Well, if my understanding of the policy and its implementation is
> correct, then they are stopped/suspend, and simply waiting for the
> signal to resume when the user taps on the app under "Recent" or
> switches with the right-edge swipe.
>
> Also, the policy is very frustrating. It means it is not easy, if
> not wholly impossible, to write certain classes of applications,
> that need to continue running in the background for valid reasons;
> including several apps that I was wanting to write. :(
>
>
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