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RE: How to track down mem leaks?
On 11-Aug-2000 Decklin Foster wrote:
> I'm on five channels, two servers, tabbed, pixmap background in each.
> I have one xchat proccess that's been running a long time. It seems to
> be using a lot of memory, so I start up a new one to check it out...
>
> USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
> decklin 2925 0.1 2.5 16348 13036 ? S Aug09 4:33 xchat
> decklin 15906 1.3 1.0 8016 5628 ? S 13:06 0:01 xchat
>
> Any idea where I can find out what's causing this?
>
Xchat has severe memory problems with perl, and without too, I believe. I know
that xchat can run to over 60 megs, if I'm on 3 servers, with a channel each.
This are relatively slow channels too. It only takes a day for it to bloat up
to 10X its size.
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