Thanks, waaay better, but the memory consumption still climbes (more
slowly though).
After 15 minutes its at 180Mb resident, 250Mb virtual.

GThomas

2011/10/26 Marc-André Moreau <marcandre.mor...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
> Sorry about that, I forgot one line in libfreerdp-core/graphics.c which
> would call the "child" bitmap destructor, which means the X11 bitmap data
> wasn't getting freed. Now it should be much better.
>
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Tamás Gulácsi
> <gt-...@gthomas.homelinux.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I know that FreeRDP-1.0 is super WIP, but
>> 35fb332116eca072b12acbf04b37d8972ec3cd95 randomly consumes all my
>> memory (screenshot attached about 1.1g RSS, 1.6g virtual) in half an
>> hour-several hours interval, or not.
>> Now it is run under ulimit -v 512*1024, and sometimes lives only five
>> minutes, but now the session is up about 34minutes and consumes "only"
>> 107m RSS, 248m virtual.
>>
>> The command line:
>> xfreerdp -a 16 -u tgulacsi -d unosoft -g 1350x768 -z -x m --plugin
>> cliprdr --data disk tmp /tmp -- -u tgulacsi -d unosoft -t 5001 -k
>> 0x409 localhost
>>
>> Any ideas? Is is a known behaviour?
>> Maybe just paranoia, but as I use the remote session (opening windows,
>> scrolling long text, ...etc), the RSS continously climbes about
>> 2Mb/action.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Tamás Gulácsi
>>
>>
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