Greg Wickham wrote:
In addition to these problems there definitely appears to be memory
leakage in the perl. Running memory thousands of consecutive large
requests it is quite obvious that the perl process is consuming an
increasing amount of memory). The equivalent problem in 'C' shows no
sign of memory leakage at all.
Please feel free to contribute to the existing bug tracker items:
[ 1009927 ] (embedded) perl memory leak
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12694&atid=112694&func=detail&aid=1009927
[ 998598 ] memleak in async perl interface
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12694&atid=112694&func=detail&aid=998598
in case they match your issue. The latter even has a patch to try and report
back.
If they don't match, please feel free to open a new bug on this.
+Thomas
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