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Re: [TSVN] Memory Leak commiting via http...

From: SteveKing <steveking_at_gmx.ch>
Date: 2004-06-26 22:26:58 CEST

illiminable wrote:
>>- if possible, please do a fresh checkout of your working copy and try
>> again
>
> OK... i did this... and the same symptoms occur whilst checking out...

Ok, now I'm really confused. Checking out doesn't even show the commit
dialog. And you see a huge memory use there too?

> physical memory use of tortoiseproc peaked at about 500 megs, then dropped
> down to sit at around 80megs throughout the rest of the checkout... it also
> ate nearly 2Gigs of virtual memory. When the commit finished, the 2Gigs of
> virtual memory were released, and also... over 700megs of unnacounted for
> physical memory was released... ie even though task manager listed it as
> using 80 megs... when the process ended 800 megs of physical memory was
> released.

Please tell me exactly where in the list below the memory use is big:
1) select "commit" from the context menu
2) the commit dialog comes up, no files shown yet
3) the modified files are shown in the commit dialog
4) you press the "OK" button to start the commit
5) the progress dialog shows up
6) progress information (files committed) is shown in the progress dlg
7) commit is finished (showing "at revision xxx")

> It is rather strange... it's obviously not a generic bug... otherwise
> everyone would notice 800 megs of ram disappearing and there are surely
> people with far bigger projects than mine.

And people with only 256MB RAM available (like me). So I guess I would
definitely notice such a memory leak right away ;)

Do you have any other Subversion clients installed? Maybe even the svn
client from HEAD?

Stefan

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