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[Mldonkey-bugs] [Bug #2020] Core eats up all memory when a gui is conne


From: nobody
Subject: [Mldonkey-bugs] [Bug #2020] Core eats up all memory when a gui is connected to it
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 19:45:59 -0500

=================== BUG #2020: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=2020&group_id=1409

Changes by: Anonymous user        Date: 2002-Dec-30 19:45

------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
on my box P3-450 running SuSE 8.0) the core does that even without a gui.




=================== BUG #2020: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================


Submitted by: None                      Project: mldonkey, a free e-Donkey 
client
Submitted on: 2002-Dec-18 18:39
Category:  Core                         Severity:  5 - Major                    
Bug Group:  None                        Resolution:  None                       
Assigned to:  None                      Status:  Open                           
Release:  None                          Release:  2.01 (CVS as of 19th december 
2002)
Platform Version:  Linux i386-i686      Binaries Origin:  None                  

Summary:  Core eats up all memory when a gui is connected to it

Original Submission:  When a gui is connected to the core, the core will eat up 
all the available memory. Even when the gui is ended, the core still holds all 
the memory. (Guess theres some memory allocated at the end of the heap that is 
not freed and blocks anything before it to be freed)

Follow-up Comments
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Date: 2002-Dec-30 19:45             By: None
on my box P3-450 running SuSE 8.0) the core does that even without a gui.



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