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<pre class="bz_comment_text">Hi,
Myself and other users are finding that connecting to an Openfire XMPP server
with Empathy causes a memory leak in the server until it falls over.
Having upgraded to the pre-release Ubuntu with new Telepathy Tubes (the only person
connecting to our server at has), the symptoms started to occur. Not connecting
Empathy and they don't.
I have also filed a bug/comment against the server as I'm not sure who's fault
this is: <a
href="http://www.igniterealtime.org/community/message/196905">http://www.igniterealtime.org/community/message/196905</a>
There is some good discussion there with some users having looked further into causes.
With Telepathy going default in Ubuntu in the next couple of weeks this could
cause a major issue with people using Openfire servers.
Having reported it to Empathy/Gnome they've said it's not their issue and to try here!
Thanks for any help.
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