Both cases it's done from source

Cheers,
Julian

On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 6:27:05 PM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>
> In both cases, are you running Python from source, or is the GUI case with 
> the Mac binary?
>
> Anthony
>
> On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 7:22:08 PM UTC-4, Julian Sanchez wrote:
>>
>> Well, this is interesting...
>>
>> When starting the server via the command line I don't see any memory 
>> increase.  However:
>> - When starting via command line the process name that shows in activity 
>> monitor is 'python2.7'
>> - When starting the GUI (with the corresponding memory increase) the name 
>> of the process that shows in activity monitor is 'python'
>>
>> Julian
>>
>> On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 6:29:04 AM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>>>
>>> On Saturday, June 18, 2016 at 1:06:57 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If I download source and run from python 2.7.11, I get a slow memory 
>>>>> leak (1.1MB/minute before the server is started, 2.5MB/sec when the 
>>>>> server 
>>>>> is started).
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This sounds suspicious. How can web2py be causing a memory leak if you 
>>>> are not running it? Are you suggesting that if you merely download the 
>>>> web2py source code onto your computer but do absolutely nothing with it, a 
>>>> memory leak mysteriously materializes?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Oh, I guess you meant starting the GUI without starting the server. What 
>>> happens if you start the server via the command line rather than the GUI -- 
>>> same thing?
>>>
>>> Note, I do not see this problem on Windows.
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>

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