>I've luatexed exactly that in a current Emacs 24 with AUCTeX as of
>today, and I cannot see any memory increase, although I've recompiled it
>about a dozen times.
>
>Hm, not sure how to debug that...
>
>Bye,
>Tassilo

I think it's a synctex issue. If I turn off "Correlate I/O" I don't seem to
get the memory leak. Of course, it could be something peculiar to my
specific synctex setup (but I don't seem to have the same issue with
vanilla latex....)

best,
  --Ben
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