the easiest is as you mentioned, tried to link with mysqlclient_r and see if it 
works.

otherwise, I remembered(in the rings case) that if I make a mysql operation in 
the master VM(which subsequently create and destroy as many vm that has mysql 
operation as the traffic goes), the leak went away. Not sure if you can do it 
in freeswitch though.

--- On Mon, 9/28/09, Chad Phillips -- Apartment Lines <c...@apartmentlines.com> 
wrote:

> From: Chad Phillips -- Apartment Lines <c...@apartmentlines.com>
> Subject: [Kepler-Project] LuaSQL development status/financial assistance
> To: "Kepler Project mailing list" <kepler-project@lists.luaforge.net>
> Date: Monday, September 28, 2009, 10:17 AM
> 
> On Sep 27, 2009, at 9:56 PM, gary ng wrote:
> 
> > Does mod_lua create a new lua vm every time ?
> 
> i've checked with one of the freeswitch devs, and his
> response was: "yeah, cus it's so small, a new one is created
> each time"
> 
> > I remembered I have encountered similar issue with
> mysql binding in the kepler/rings setup. I suspected that
> somewhere in the mysql client library, it has some hidden
> shared state or whatever that results in this behaviour.
> 
> how would we proceed in debugging this?
> 
> 
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