On 4/10/06, Alex Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a follow up to this report. I tested this program on a django
> install running on Mac OSX with the same versions of everything. No
> memory leaks visible. So it seems to be a Windows only issue. Although
> I did notice that when I built apache for OSX it uses a different
> threading configuration than Windows.
>
> The other interesting thing was that under OSX it was like 10-100 times
> slower at handling these form POSTs than the Windows setup. I haven't
> closely checked the differences in apache configurations yet, so it may
> be an apache config issue that is to blame for the performance.

Thanks for the follow-up. I've converted a public-facing site to
magic-removal in an attempt to detect any memory leaks over long
processes, but I haven't seen any proof of memory leaks thus far. (I'm
on Linux/Apache, which appears to make a difference, I guess...)

Keep us posted!

Adrian

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