David,

it's here:
http://www.mico.org/down.html

see ``Complete sources for MICO...''

Cheers,
Karel


On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, BROSSARD David wrote:

Dear Karel,

Your remark is right, indeed we assure you that we use 3.2.3 C++ compiler.

But before examining the code to review if it deallocate all the allocated 
storage, we prefer installing and testing the new version of Mico (2.3.12), but 
we do not find it.
Can you indicate us the link to download it ?

Thank you in advance,
Cordially,
David BROSSARD

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Hi,

On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, BROSSARD David wrote:

Answers to your questions:
1) we use MICO in version 2.3.11

please try to duplicate your issue with just today released 2.3.12

2) our Mico-based applications are running on Intel architecture
platforms with 4 cpu each one and RedHat ES 3 (kernel 2.4)

this is common configuration.

3) to compile MICO, we use 2.3.3 C++ compiler (gcc)

I'm sure you mean 3.2.3 C++ compiler, also common, although a bit older
one.

4) we note only that Mico develops in the memory:  every 10 seconds
the
Micod process increases by 1 mega-bytes in the memory.

This is most likely issue with user code, please review your code if you
deallocate all the allocated storage.

Cheers,
Karel
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