You might already have expected this. I don't think Jiri is aware of any leaks
inside the provider, otherwise they would have been resolved.
Can you make a reproducible scenario?
thanks
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From: lo...@nucleo.co.za
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Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2015 16:34:36
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Hello, I have an application that runs on .NET 4.5.1 against FB 2.5.2. Up to
now I have been using FirebirdClient 2.0.1. I have just migrated to using
FirebirdClient 4.6.2 with the view of getting some performance gains.
When I run my application's automated test suite of around 1500 tests using
Tak for det, ikke
On 18 Jun 2015 21:03, Louis van Alphen lo...@nucleo.co.za wrote:
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Yes, I was planning to reply on facebook as well.
I was a bit surprised, but this could be the reason why
1. It is random2. It is on some networks often, on others rarely or never3.
It is for no reason.
In all honesty, I always try to keep a socket live with actual CHANGING bytes
every 30