yumex and memory

From: Eric Tanguy (eric.tanguy_at_univ-nantes.fr)
Date: 09/28/05

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    Using yumex use a lot of memory but it seems that yumex does not
    restitute it. You use yumex, you look for something so first in your
    default repos and after you try in other repos but at each time you
    click on refresh on the repos tab yumex does not restitute the memory.
    If i try this 4 or 5 times yumex saturate my memory and the only
    possibility is to close yumex and reopen it.
    Someone could confirm this and/or explain me why ?
    Thanks

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