Hi All,
I've just pushed two fixes for possible memory leaks in random
vegetation and buildings.
One was noticed by valgrind, the other is speculative, to make use of
osg::ref_ptrs where
possible.
At the same time, I've changed the random vegetation so that the
normals are bound
per-vertex
On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 20:05 +0100, Durk Talsma wrote:
Hi All,
Using the following command line options, I am seeing a dramatic increase in
memory consumption, in just a few seconds, up to the point where flightgear
becomes unusable (top reporting that flightgear uses more than 85% of
OK, this is fixed in simgear. I also adjusted the code to show the
message only once.
Thanks Erik! I'll give it a go tonight.
d.
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Hi All,
Using the following command line options, I am seeing a dramatic increase in
memory consumption, in just a few seconds, up to the point where flightgear
becomes unusable (top reporting that flightgear uses more than 85% of memory on
a 4 GiG linux box):
fgfs --timeofday=dawn
Hi All,
Using the following command line options, I am seeing a dramatic increase in
memory consumption, in just a few seconds, up to the point where flightgear
becomes unusable (top reporting that flightgear uses more than 85% of memory on
a 4 GiG linux box):
fgfs --timeofday=dawn
Me too with the f-14b as of today or very recently.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
Hi All,
Using the following command line options, I am seeing a dramatic increase
in memory consumption, in just a few seconds, up to the point where
flightgear becomes unusable (top
On Tue, 6 Dec 2011 20:00:42 +0100
Durk Talsma durk.tal...@ugent.be wrote:
Hi All,
Using the following command line options, I am seeing a dramatic increase in
memory consumption, in just a few seconds, up to the point where flightgear
becomes unusable (top reporting that flightgear uses
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Markus Zojer wrote:
| Hi everyone,
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| A memory leak ran over me with fg + sg cvs/OSG 2.3.1 using SDL/osgviewer.
|
| It accumulates about 200mb/ 10 min, until your memory and swap is full,
| despite the 15mb/10min of the unleaked version.
|
| I
Hi everyone,
A memory leak ran over me with fg + sg cvs/OSG 2.3.1 using SDL/osgviewer.
It accumulates about 200mb/ 10 min, until your memory and swap is full,
despite the 15mb/10min of the unleaked version.
I narrowed the search: with fg + sg cvs from 5th of jan. there is no
leak, while it is
On 02/05/2007 07:55 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
I've never seen any memory leaks that bad.
Could you please try it with the simulator /paused/?
A rather steady leak of 2 meg per minute is observed chez moi during pause,
no matter whether the aircraft is aloft or parked on the ground. Vastly
less
John Denker wrote:
On 02/05/2007 07:55 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
I've never seen any memory leaks that bad.
Could you please try it with the simulator /paused/?
A rather steady leak of 2 meg per minute is observed chez moi during pause,
no matter whether the aircraft is aloft or
My version of fgfs has a rather large memory leak.
If I leave the thing parked after a flight, brakes on,
simulator paused, it will gobble up about 3 gigabytes
of virtual memory overnight. (In contrast, it's only
a little over 500 meg after a few minutes of flight.)
I'm running the version of
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Memory leak
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 08:58:31 +0200
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Memory
Dave Perry
I have had lock-ups on longer X-C flights with the pa24-250 recently
that could be from a memory leak. So I used the system monitor to check
on VM growth. The only 2D pannel used in the pa24-250 is the radio
stack. So I tried commenting out various components of the radio
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Memory leak
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 08:19:03 +0100
Dave Perry
I have had lock-ups on longer X-C flights
On Tuesday 20 June 2006 08:19, Vivian Meazza wrote:
Dave Perry
I have had lock-ups on longer X-C flights with the pa24-250
recently that could be from a memory leak. So I used the
system monitor to check on VM growth. The only 2D pannel
used in the pa24-250 is the radio stack. So I
On Sun, 2006-06-18 at 16:44 +0100, Vivian Meazza wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote
On Saturday 17 June 2006 20:18, Vivian Meazza wrote:
Lee
On Saturday 17 June 2006 07:34, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Lee Elliott -- Saturday 17 June 2006 05:02:
Is anyone else seeing a memory leak
It was suggested on IRC that I might like to do memory leak tests on
098a/Win Meresults;
*Start***Finish*
Plane: Time:Mem: Time: Mem:
PA28-161 12:34NZST 548.4M13:03 558.4M
Hunter 13:04NZST 543.4M13:35
I have had lock-ups on longer X-C flights with the pa24-250 recently
that could be from a memory leak. So I used the system monitor to check
on VM growth. The only 2D pannel used in the pa24-250 is the radio
stack. So I tried commenting out various components of the radio stack
in the file
Lee Elliott wrote
On Saturday 17 June 2006 20:18, Vivian Meazza wrote:
Lee
On Saturday 17 June 2006 07:34, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Lee Elliott -- Saturday 17 June 2006 05:02:
Is anyone else seeing a memory leak in current cvs?
I would be surprised if we had no leaks at
* Lee Elliott -- Saturday 17 June 2006 05:02:
Is anyone else seeing a memory leak in current cvs?
I would be surprised if we had no leaks at all. But in a short test
with $ fgfs --aircraft=ufo --airport=kufo ... i didn't see anything
like you observed. The memory consumption was quite stable
On Saturday 17 June 2006 07:34, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Lee Elliott -- Saturday 17 June 2006 05:02:
Is anyone else seeing a memory leak in current cvs?
I would be surprised if we had no leaks at all. But in a short
test with $ fgfs --aircraft=ufo --airport=kufo ... i didn't
see anything
Lee
On Saturday 17 June 2006 07:34, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Lee Elliott -- Saturday 17 June 2006 05:02:
Is anyone else seeing a memory leak in current cvs?
I would be surprised if we had no leaks at all. But in a short
test with $ fgfs --aircraft=ufo --airport=kufo ... i didn't
* Vivian Meazza -- Saturday 17 June 2006 21:18:
I just left the KC135 running airborne - it chewed up VM and finally froze.
2D panel as well. I'm not clear if this is the same phenomenon that you are
seeing, or if the 2D panel is significant.
The only recent change to the 2D panel was IIRC my
* Melchior FRANZ -- Saturday 17 June 2006 21:23:
The only recent change to the 2D panel was IIRC my patch to allow other
fonts than just Helvetica.txf and led.txf. I'll try to reproduce and
check if that's the cause, and fix it if so.
Can't reproduce. You might want to try with that last
On Saturday 17 June 2006 20:18, Vivian Meazza wrote:
Lee
On Saturday 17 June 2006 07:34, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Lee Elliott -- Saturday 17 June 2006 05:02:
Is anyone else seeing a memory leak in current cvs?
I would be surprised if we had no leaks at all. But in a
short test
Hello all,
Is anyone else seeing a memory leak in current cvs?
After using all my real ram fg starts gobbling through VM at
about 1 mb every 5 seconds or so, even when flying around the
same area.
LeeE
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