memory leak on UnixDate

Bug #620474 reported by nekolyanich
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libdate-manip-perl
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libdate-manip-perl (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: libdate-manip-perl

ubuntu 10.04 x86
libdate-manip-perl 6.05-1
intel i3

UnixDate makes memory leak in perl scripts with threads.
~1mb/sec

if i comment UnixDate, all works fine.

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Ansgar Burchardt (aburch) wrote : Re: [Pkg-perl-maintainers] [Bug 620474] [NEW] memory leak on UnixDate

Hi,

nekolyanich <email address hidden> writes:
> UnixDate makes memory leak in perl scripts with threads.
> ~1mb/sec

I can reproduce this with the attached script (without threads).
There is also a bug report filed upstream [1] for the ParseDate
function, but there has been no reaction so far.

 status triaged
 importance medium

Regards,
Ansgar

[1] <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=54937>

Changed in libdate-manip-perl (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → Medium
status: New → Triaged
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nekolyanich (kolya245) wrote :

can anyone help me? i use UnixDate for calculating "last friday of month" and etc time in epoch format. I can't wait in my project, and want to find an analog of unixdate for perl.

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Alex Muntada (alex.muntada) wrote :

There are a lot of DateTime modules that can be useful, see the attached example.

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nekolyanich (kolya245) wrote :

cool, thx.

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