Nigel Horne wrote:

Though I probably should rephrase my statements from now, and no longer
use the phrase "memory leak" but "high memory usage" instead.



That is different.
High memory usage != memory leak


Actually, that is my point. Right now I'm not sure whether there IS any memory leak at all on clamd,
but I know that on some occations clamd uses up LOTS of memory. Hence, the
phrase "high memory usage" is more suitable.


Regards,

Fajar



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