On 01/21/2012 08:09 PM, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Richard Heck<rgh...@comcast.net> writes:
| On 01/21/2012 05:36 AM, Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote:
Hello,
A French user tells me privately that he finds a big memeory leak in
LyX-2.0.2 on an Archlinux LyX distribution (about 1.5Mo/mn).
On my Debian Squeeze and a simple document, I find about 1.7ko/mn.
Testing with the Userguide, I find around 19ko/mn with the following
recipe:
- open LyX-2.0.2 (English locale)
- open the UserGuide
- minimize the window
- activate a crontab every minute with command ps -o rss= -p
<process_id>
| Below is a log of a test on Fedora 16, Qt 4.8.0, with 2.0.3svn,
| compiled as for release. As you'll see, there's a jump when the first
| autosave happens---we may be loading some Qt libraries we weren't
| otherwise using---but after that, there's not much change.
My testing so far says the opposite. We are continually using more and
more memory. Not especially fast, but it is there.
I see a steady increase.
Plot the attached with gnuplot
(plot "lyx-leak.dat" using 1:2)
and see for yourself. Snarfed with
let a=0; while true; do echo -n "$a ">> lyx-leak.dat; ps -o rss=,vsz= -p
32013>> lyx-leak.dat ; let ++a; sleep 1 ; done
Hard to know what the difference is here. Was this with branch or trunk?
Richard