http://www.riscos.info/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=246
--- Comment #3 from Lee <leenoar@sky.com> 2013-05-12 10:10:25 PDT ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> > I also see the 'SO Manager' DA continual increase, but not the RMA. I tested
> > with SOManager from trunk (which is also capable of running 4.1.2 libraries).
>
> On my system, the 'SO Manager' memory starts increasing straight away. The
> 'Module area' only started increasing after 20-30s (on the test I've just run),
> and then increases at ~30% the rate of the 'SO Manager' memory. I'm looking at
> this through the Task Manager, so the resolution is only about 4k chunks.
Ok, I can see it now, the section that reports the free amount in the RMA drops
first before the RMA starts to increase.
I've fixed the DA memory leaks in SOManager V2.03 in r6411.
I also found unrelated memory leaks in SOManager V2.10 @trunk which are fixed
with r6412.
The RMA leak, I think, is something else again and I'll continue to look in to
that.
Lee.
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