I'm a bit hesitant of upgrading to .68 or .70-rc if it appears to have a
memory leak. At what point can the developers say:
"this x release does not have a memory leak."

Pubs said:
>> On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 01:14:53PM -0600, John Jolet wrote:
>> > If anything, i'd say it leaked less...course, i jumped from .65 to .7.
>>
>> It seems to be worse for me.  Much worse.  I had archive scanning off
>> before the jump to 67, and then to 70-rc from 65.  Both of these appear
>> to have the problem.  I can cron a daily restart to clear it up but
>> that's kind a jenky.
>>


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