Hi all

At Heikkit's suggestion, I've spent some time working with Pysizer over
the past couple days. Pysizer is a Summer of Code project from 2005 that
facilitates explorations of Python memory use.

I've created a branch of Chandler in my sandbox and have hacked with the
Makefiles to automate the process of installing Pysizer. Pysizer can be
run with our standard Chandler Python interpreter, but is considerably
more powerful with a specially patched interpreter. If you want to run
the patched interpreter you'll need to rebuild the Chandler binaries,
but I've automated this process in the Makefiles. Thus, building
Chandler or the full binary set should work exactly as normal.

For more information on all of this including checkout and install
instructions, please see

http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Projects/ChandlerPysizer


In particular, please note the "Explore" section at the bottom. If
anyone has a spare machine with ~2GB RAM sitting around, the
findcreators code could prove to be very interesting.

-Travis
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