On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm seeing it in Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard.
> The bug is in Safari 4 or the underlying WebKit.
>

Part of the reason for my previous post was to implicitly point out
that I do NOT think I am seeing this memory leak in Safari 4.0.5 in
Snow Leopard.

Perhaps I'm just not pressing it hard enough? However, I have had
Safari open with "a few" tabs for a few days now and haven't seen run
away memory usage. Up until your last post I had assumed this was
probably just a PPC related bug. (Couldn't think of any reason it
would be CPU specific, it just seemed that way from the anecdotes I'd
read).

Have you got a series of steps that one can follow to try to reproduce
this memory leak in Safari 4? If so I might be able to give it a try
in Snow Leopard to see what happens on my MacBook.

-irrational john

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