Brian, this is what I got back from the postgresql list:
>OK, must be a leak somewhere in those functions, small but enough to >make a difference over a large number of records. I've made a ticket >for the issue, >http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/ticket/470 >Could you >- put in your version information >- tell me what kind of spatial objects you have? polygons of > 100 >vertices? lines of two vertices? etc. That will help me pick similar >data for the memory testing. Strange, that I'm the only one running into this. Do you know the answer of the last question above? 2010/3/24 Brian Quinion <[email protected]>: > No one else has had this problem that I'm aware of - but there are > lots of combinations of postgresql and postgis versions. > > The only thought that does occur is that maybe, as a result of trying > to load the database dump, you have ended up with a incompatible > version of postgis loaded? _______________________________________________ Geocoding mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/geocoding

