I am still having this problem. I tend to have open the same group of  
a dozen web pages (a couple of which automatically reload), and my  
memory usage increases over 500% over the course of a few hours, and  
then Camino eventually crashes. It causes my machine (2x2.5 G5, 2.5  
GB Ram) to really bog down. I also see the problem on my MacBook Pro.

This behavior is making Camino a hassle to use. Does anybody else  
notice behavior like this? And is there anything that can be done  
about it?

On Dec 10, 2006, at 8:33 AM, Aron S. Spencer wrote:

> Sitting overnight, with no usage since my last email, Camino is now
> up to 914 MB, and is continuously growing at about 1.5 MB/min...
>
> On Dec 10, 2006, at 2:47 AM, Stuart Morgan wrote:
>
>> On Dec 9, 2006, at 8:52 PM, Aron S. Spencer wrote:
>>
>>> Camino is taking up 1.19 GB, up from 1.16 a few minutes ago, with 13
>>> windows open. This is compared to 236.02 MB with the same 13 windows
>>> opened after quitting and re-launching Camino.
>>
>> Yes, but without any of the session history, meaning substantially
>> fewer pages being kept in the cache.  Growth in memory over time
>> doesn't necessarily indicate a leak in something like a browser that
>> is constantly pulling in a lot of data and trying to keep some subset
>> of it available for responsiveness.  You shouldn't be concerned
>> unless you are seeing unbounded growth over long periods of time.
>> That's not to say there aren't any leaks, but I doubt that more than
>> a very small fraction of your usage, if that, is due to leaks.
>>
>> -Stuart

Aron S. Spencer
Union, NJ 07083


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