Christian have you just started using symfony? if not then i am sure
you are aware of the memory leaks i am talking about...

Cheers

On Apr 12, 3:30 pm, Christian Schaefer <cae...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Slavka,
>
> from your tiny description it is not clear whether the leak you
> experience is a result of Propel or symfony or your usage of them.
>
> You should know that symfony 1.2 is no longer supported but replaced
> by symfony 1.4. The favoured ORM nowadays is Doctrine although Propel
> is still supported.
>
> But most importantly: you posted a complaint rather than a question.
> This might work with a licenced software from some company but with an
> open source community a certain netiquette should apply.
>
> Cheers
> /Christian
>
> On 12 Apr., 05:51, Slavka <richard....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It seems to be pretty clear the symfony 1.2 and propel are still full
> > of memory leaks... I have a simple for loop selecting the same object
> > into the same variable... in theory this should not lead to increase
> > memory use for every loop however that is what is happening...
>
> > Has anyone every looked into this... if so what are options to handle
> > the leaks... , if there is no solution we are going to have to
> > consider just using mysql functions...
>
> > Regards

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