Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere already, but I couldn’t find anything relevant, so I will post my issue here: since updating my MBP to Mojave, Hazel background helper processes (hazelworker) have been using inordinate amounts of memory, bringing my MBP to a standstill. I’m posting two screenshots to illustrate this: the first after the machine has been running a few days unattended (mostly sleeping, for whatever value of sleep modern MacOS machines still get), the second about one and a half hour after rebooting the machine on discovery of the first:
As you can see, Activity Monitor lists the three active hazelworker processes as consuming over a 100 GB(!) of memory, with my MBP exhibiting all symptoms of a machine out of memory (apps starting in ultra slow motion, if at all, UI generally molasses like sluggish; all issues stopping as soon as I stop Hazel and its helper processes disappear).
I’d be happy to send any information useful to resolve this, but I don’t want to spam the forum with unrelated info and log files, so I will keep the summary short: currently running Hazel 4.3.1 (1524) on macOS 10.14.0, German locale (MacBook Pro Retina 15', mid 2015).