Hi Didier,

> No problem. Check your spambox... :)
No kiddin' :).

> I now have 2.2.3-1 installable in experimental.
Thanks a lot for this. I have been able to test 2.2.3-1 at last, but 
unfortunately the problem does not seem to be solved.
After 12 hours of running amuled, amuleweb was already using 14 MB of RAM, 
which is more than version 2.1.3-1 uses even after a couple of days. About 
another 24 hours later I could barely prevent another OOM from happening: 
amuleweb was already eating away my all swap space and all I could do was 
killing it. It seems the leakage of amuleweb at first progresses gradually and 
later on increases suddenly (the leak turning into a flood as it were).

Thanks for you suggestions and help, but for now I'll stick with the stable 
version, which works well enough for me.

> Two-days of '$ amuled --ec-config' running, with perfectly constant memory 
> usage.
> 
> I have no files shared nor any file being downloaded: this is just "run the 
> program with nothing else".
> 
> I suspect some "corner-case" issue with some of your downloaded or shared 
> files. 
> It could then be of some use to try hand-adding each and every file with 
> one-day waiting delay between the adds. Not realisable...
Thanks for testing this, but without shared files or downloads to me this seems 
a bit like 'dry swimming'. Also I doubt the problem has got anything to do with 
my shared files, since there is no such problem with 2.1.3-1.
 
> Do you have the "KAD" module enabled ? I mention this after Internet-search 
> on "amuled memory leak", which led to
> 
> http://www.amule.org/amule/index.php?topic=11458.msg61667
I have KAD disabled.

> and
> http://www.amule.org/amule/index.php?topic=14124.0
> 
> Seems that you are not completely alone...
Maybe, but this topic is dated January 2008, before 2.2.1 was released (AFAIK 
2008-06-11). 

Best regards,

Klaas



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