I also noticed a memory leak but this is the first time I've noticed it.  I've been running myth for about 6 months now, updating it via CVS/SVN more than once a week.  This morning, I came in and the HDD was doing stuff audibly, I was pretty sure I didn't have anything going in the background, like transcoding or recording so I investigated.  I ran system guard and it reported me using  about 800+MB of memory.  I ran a few things to determine what was sucking up memory, couldn't figure it out, then I quit mythfrontend and watched system guard.  It released some 300MB when I exited and the disk quieted down.  I last updated to 7376, I'm not sure I had the problem before.  That 'svn info' command is great, I was wondering the same thing.

Thanks,
-Greg

On 10/5/05, Ciaran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
'svn info' iirc
- ciaran

On 05/10/05, Adam Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/5/05, Ciaran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yup, me too, mythbackend doesn't survive the night currently,
> > unfortunately I stupidly forgot to check my current svn revision
> > before doing an update this morning, but it was the most recent
> > version as of 7am (GMT) yesterday :)
>
> By the way, is there a way to find out the revision number used for the build?
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