Those memory usage counts are rarely accurate.
As for asking for more information, you are just going to have to provide more information. I don't know what to ask you and I haven't seen a concrete definition of what causes the supposed memory leaks before. So, this one is your baby.
Harold
LEFEVRE Mickael wrote:
I use cygwin 1.5.5-1, Xfree 4.3.0 on a daily base for job and I seen that XWin memory grow significantly, something like 16Ko every 2 seconds.
So after 2/3 day of work, I have read in 'top' SIZE : 660 Mo RSS : more than 300Mo allocated for XWin.
In windows tasks manager, i only read more than 300Mo for XWin.exe The PC run win2k SP4.
Ask-me if you want more information.
Michael
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