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[GH-ISSUE #1211] Debian (stretch) package out of date #643
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Originally created by @zorino on GitHub (Nov 29, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/issues/1211
Hi would it be possible for you to update the debian package with the version that fix the memory leak issue (1.84 I believe) ? Thanks !
From debian stretch http.us.debian.org/debian mirror :
@jeff1326 commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2019):
Up ! I need this fix on one of my server who run out of memory because of this bug.
@Twister42 commented on GitHub (Jan 3, 2020):
This is not handled by the developers of s3fs-fuse, but by the Debian maintainers. Moreover Debian has a 1.84 package.
cf. https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/s3fs-fuse.
@gaul commented on GitHub (Jan 3, 2020):
It appears that Debian stretch (9) has s3fs 1.80 and buster (10) has 1.84. If you upgrade your disto you will get a more recent s3fs.