On Jan 6, 1:45 pm, Sworddragon <[email protected]> wrote: > > I need a detailed step-by-step procedure that everyone can apply and > > get exactly the same result, and a way to tell that we got the same > > result. For example, > > 1. Use Firebug 1.6a1 in Firefox 3.5.7 > > 2. Openhttp://getfirebug.com > > 3. Open Firebug with F12 > > 4. Enable all panels, select the Console panel > > 5. Reload > > 6. Check the OS memory > > 7. Reload > > 8. Compare the OS memory with step 6 after waiting for 5 seconds. > > The result will be no significant increase in memory no matter how > > many times you repeat 5-8. > > > So there is my test which shows that Firebug has no leaks. You repeat > > that test. Do you see a different result? If not then do you have a > > change to the test which shows a leak? > > Firebug 1.6a1 is not compatible with firefox 3.5.7 so i installed > firefox 3.6 Beta 5 and firebug 1.6a1. I disabled all addons and > plugins excepting firebug and restarted firefox. I opened firebug and > have enabled all panels. I made a lot of reloads over ~30 minutes at > this site. At the beginning firefox was using ~75 MB of memory. The
Which "this site"? Do you mean: http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/browse_frm/thread/260d8dca10ee402e How can I reproduce "a lot"? Can you reproduce the problem with 1 reload? 10 reloads? I need the bare minimum steps, otherwise I can't fix the problem. I can't wait 30minutes for every test. > memory usage increased a very little with every reload. After the 30 How can I compare to "a very little"? 1byte? 10MB? > minutes i cleared the cache and firefox was using ~200 MB of memory. How much memory was used before you cleared the cache? Did it jump up when you cleared the cache? If yes, then what buttons did you push to perform this step? (Something like Firefox > Tools > Clear Recent History > Deatils ...?) If the memory did not jump when you cleared the cache, then why did you do that step? > After this i visited some sites to look if the freezes are back and i > can confirm it. The freezes comes every ~10-30 seconds and freezes the > browser for ~1 second. Not only this, I got a new issue. Firefox is How can I tell that my browser acts like yours? What specific user interface change do you call a "freeze"? > writing all letters at any page with a delay. If I do nothing the > overall cpu usage is between 0 and 2%. If I type only a letter the cpu > usage increases to 50% (2 core processor). Please open Firefox > Tools > Error Console. Clear it. Then tell me if any message appear when you type. jjb
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