wimxa wrote:
Try executing:find -exec echo {} \; Simple command. This one, however, leaks at about 5kB/s. I tried the following:
How do you know it is leaking memory? If you are looking at Windows Task Manager or some similar program, then you're probably just being misled. The OS will automatically free the memory from each "echo" process after it terminates, but it may not always immediately report it as available.
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