Re: xorg 6.9.0 mem leak
- From: Randy Bush <randy@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 13:10:25 -0800
>>> The new malloc implementation still it is going to be perfected,
>>> in my station:
>>>
>>> Xorg increase +/- 40%
>>> Firefox increase +/- 60%
>>> Amule increase +/- 30%
>>>
>>> I not recompile this ports after world.
>>>
>>> Ricardo A. Reis
>>> UNIFESP
>>> Unix and Network Admin
>>
>> let me be more clear. this is a leak, not an increase.
>>
>> if i leave the system untouched (and it's a laptop which runs no
>> net services), memory use by xorg (shown by top) slowly goes from
>> under 100m to 500m in four hours. and it keeps going until it
>> starts to swap. and it keeps going until it crashes the system.
>>
>> and this is new with build and portupgrade of 2006.01.23, a week
>> ago.
>
> On 25 January, I checked in some malloc changes that fix some severe
> fragmentation problems. Can you please try with a newer libc, and
> see if the problem persists?
sorry not to be sufficiently clear. i am updatin every two or
three days, last was today. problem persists.
randy
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