expectingtofly wrote: > No problem, I think its important to follow up reports of things like > memory leaks. > > I've found an SD card I had with raspbian and LMS installed rather than > picoreplayer which I usually use, this has a similar debian and perl > version set up to you : > > Hostname: raspberrypi > Server IP Address: 172.16.0.59 > Server HTTP Port Number: 9000 > Operating system: Debian - EN_GB - utf8 > Platform Architecture: armv7l-linux > Perl Version: 5.28.1 - arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int > Audio::Scan: 1.05 > IO::Socket::SSL: 2.060 > Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.58 (sqlite 3.22.0) > > > It has a much more recent version of LMS on it (an 8.3 build). I've > given BBC Sounds live streams a long test on it, and again I can't > detect any memory leak. (there may have been some slight creep in > memory footprint, but many many orders of magnitude less than the 2.5mb > per minute you are experiencing!) > > I remember it was a bit of a pain to install LMS on it as I had to > compile the LMS 'perl CPAN distribution' > (https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/tree/public/8.3/CPAN) > myself. > So I suspect that is the source of the problem, the CPAN that came with > your 7.9.3 distribution of LMS. I think upgrading your LMS to 8.2 or > 8.3 will indeed solve the problem. Also, the LMS improvements of 8.3 > over 7.9.3 really are worth having. > > If you don't use your raspberry pi for anything other than hosting LMS, > I do recommend simply installing picoreplayer on it instead, it makes > installing LMS a simple few simple clicks with no messing about. > > > I will set aside some time in the coming weeks to set up some perl > memory leak debugging just in case there is something there that might > not get cleaned up in certain circumstanced, just in case. But I > understand one has to work quite hard to create a memory leak in perl!I am > running LMS 8.3 on Raspberry OS Bullseye with perl 5.32.1 and don't see any memory increase while playing Radio 2 to a single player. At first I thought it was increasing but then after increasing by 5MB it fell back and has stayed stable since. I then changed to an on demand stream and memory use jumped by around 24MB and remained at that level. On pausing the stream memory use fell back by 2MB. I don't see any steady increase.
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