Hi,
"kohlerm" thats me :-)
Thanks for the compliment!
Your applications looks cool, and might be something I need within the
near future :-)
So let's see whether I can help you.

Is there anything I need to do to reproduce the issue?
Or maybe you can just send me a heap dump?


Regards,
Markus

On Dec 17, 1:17 pm, freezy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the interest Matt. Here are some references I found very
> interesting regarding memory leaks:
>
> How to import a heap dump from Android into Eclipse's Memory Analyser Tool
> (MAT)http://kohlerm.blogspot.com/2009/04/analyzing-memory-usage-off-your-a...
> Good article on how to fix memory leaks in 
> general:http://java.dzone.com/news/how-fix-memory-leaks-java
> Another one (The whole kohlerm blog is pretty 
> interesting):http://kohlerm.blogspot.com/2009/02/memory-leaks-are-easy-to-find.html
> Romain's blog entry on memory leaks in 
> Android:http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/01/avoiding-memory-leaks....
>
> I hope that maybe someone else has an idea about what's going on with my
> particular problem.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Matt Kanninen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I don't have any advice, I'm just very interested in hearing if and
> > how you make an progress diagnosing, debugging and fixing this sort of
> > issue.  I'm still trying to fix what looks like memory leak in my
> > app.  All I have succeeded in doing is reducing the total memory used,
> > thereby making the bug dramatically less noticeable.
>
> > Thanks,
> > -Matt Kanninen
>
> > On Dec 16, 8:19 am, freezy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > I'm trying to locate a memory leak in my app (it's client for a
> > > mediacenter). So I start it up, go to the screen that lists all movies,
> > go
> > > back to my home activity, trigger the GC a few times manually via DDMS,
> > dump
> > > the memory heap, pull it, convert it and load it into MIT in Eclipse.
>
> > > Now the movie list screen is pretty heavy, around 800k of movie objects,
> > > which should be freed when I go back to the home screen. However, it
> > stays
> > > allocated, with the GC root as a local variable in the main thread at
> > > ActivityThread.ContextCleanupInfo
> > > (see attached screenshot).
>
> > > I've tried searching but there is no documentation on this class, not
> > even
> > > in the source code. Is there any way to avoid this kind of behavior? Am I
> > > doing something wrong or is the problem in Android? My app is open source
> > > and can be checked out here[1].
>
> > > Any hints and suggestions appreciated!
>
> > > [1]http://code.google.com/p/android-xbmcremote/
>
> > >  leak-contextcleanupinfo.png
> > > 120KViewDownload
>
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