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Re: How to track down mem leaks?



Andreas Scherbaum wrote:
> Its mostly the perl interpreter.
> Because every script is running in the same namespace, the perl core
> cannot clean up some of the used memory unless it will be restarted
> (never).

It does clean up a good amount of it... there's no real "leak" as far as I can
tell.

Perl should reach an average maximum memory usage, with occasional highs/lows. 
This will occur after the scripts have been running for some time, and most
parts of it's code have been executed.


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