Then tell us what the problem is. All research points to this not  
being an issue.

We're not opposed to someone finding the issue, if there is an issue.  
But we can't find one. So if you're a programmer and you don't think  
we're right, and you're interested, by all means, find the problem  
Spidey.

Otherwise, posting something like this without some facts behind it is  
pointless.

Chris

On Jan 2, 2010, at 8:01 AM, Spidey!!! wrote:

> I am a programmer, and I can tell you that if VM keeps growing like
> that, it does indicate a memory leak issue.
>
> Perhaps this is different from the standard 8GB VM behavior mentioned
> above?   I too have seen VM grow to over 30 GB -- and I don't buy the
> statement that this is OK.  It is indicative that at some point the
> application allocated way more memory than expected of a simple menu.
>
> Also, I would be very surprised if there is no way to tell Cocoa GC
> what the max allocation of VM should be.  Even 8 GB for a menu item is
> bogus.
>
> Spidey!!!
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