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--- Comment #5 from Roland Scheidegger ---
(In reply to Cory Quammen from comment #4)
> Thank you for your quick reply and insight, Roland. Creating and destroying
> glX contexts is a bit of a peculiarity in VTK that we may be able to do away
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--- Comment #4 from Cory Quammen ---
Thank you for your quick reply and insight, Roland. Creating and destroying glX
contexts is a bit of a peculiarity in VTK that we may be able to do away with -
I'm not sure why VTK does that, so maybe we can
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--- Comment #3 from Roland Scheidegger ---
I'm near certain this is a bug in the xlib state tracker rather than llvmpipe.
swr will leak as well, you just don't notice because it doesn't create
additional threads.
glXChooseFBConfig will call choo
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--- Comment #2 from Cory Quammen ---
Please note that the apitrace output is from a single iteration of the loop in
vtk-mesa-threads-growth.py
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VTK Python script showing the thread leak
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Bug ID: 107092
Summary: Thread leak when changing context size
Product: Mesa
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal