> So far I see no evidence of a memory leak. In your machine you have
> lots of memory taken in the exotic case of tens of thousands of
> reloads. Also in you see lots of memory taken for manual refreshes
> over 7 days. Still the question remains as to the cause of your
> problems. So far we have no way to know if the problem is a Firebug
> memory leak. The fact that the problem disappears when you disable
> Firebug does point to Firebug as being involved. But until we have a
> test case that shows the problem on my machine I can't help you.

I don't know why you aren't willing to make just one longer test. You
must only one time make my test with 20000 reloads (on my processor it
needs ~1 hour) if the script panel is selected (maybe this test needs
a little shorter or longer dependend on you processor). I have
extended my test with parameters. You can control it with the starting
round, a limit and a delay. The default values are no delay, no limit
and a round of 1. If you want to make only one full try at this test
you will see the full memory leak (this test needs ~20000 reloads
too).
http://rapidshare.com/files/332397158/memory_leak.html


> I don't understand your test. If you create a new profile, then
> install Firebug, how can you have any other addons or plugins to
> disable?

Firefox is reading addons and plugins from external ressources like
Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant, flash plugin, java plugin and many
more. This is the reason why i must disable them after creating a new
profile.
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