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Description of problem: While downloading a task from koji (scratch build of webkitgtk4), koji will start leaking the memory until the point when there no free memory left and then killed by the OOM killer. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): koji-1.10.1-3.fc23.noarch How reproducible: Always when trying to download a specific scratch build. It is also possible that it is applicable on all webkitgtk4 builds. The problem here could be the size of packages (over 1 GB) Steps to Reproduce: 1. koji download-task 13353604 2. wait until the debuginfo subpackage is going to be downloaded 3. after some time observe the amount of free memory 4. kill it or wait until it will be killed Actual results: Task is not downloaded, koji is killed, system is unresponsive for some time (swapping). Expected results: Koji will successfully download the given task.
Interesting, I knew there was a memory issue with download-build and large files, but download-task uses a different mechanism.
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