In message <1ae3fc690f8.00000729d...@davehigton.me.uk> Dave Higton <d...@davehigton.me.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 23:38:10 GMT Geoffrey Baxendale wrote: > > > In message <c42a61d553.davem...@my.inbox.com> > > Dave Higton <d...@davehigton.me.uk> wrote: > > > >> In message <mpro.n0iifp008cgrh041t.pit...@pittdj.co.uk> > >> David Pitt <pit...@pittdj.co.uk> wrote: > >> > >> >Geoffrey Baxendale, on 4 Feb, wrote: > >>> > >>>> Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest > >>>> browsing session Internet access freezes up due, I think, > >>>> to sockets being used up. Qitting Netsurf restores order. It seems to > >>>> have started about a couple of weeks ago. Not sure of the exact time. > >>>> > >>>> Risc Os 6.2 NS R1681. (JSoff) > >>> > >> >The same thing happens here with #1694 on a Raspberry Pi, OS5.21 > >> (31Jan14). > >>> > >> >I have resurrected a Socket Counter application, !SockCtr, which dates > >> back > >> >to the time when Oregano2 managed to do a similar trick. It is a > >> frontend to > >> >David Ruck's SocketCount. > >>> > >> >http://pittdj.co.uk/software/index.htm > >> > >> Thank you for that useful app, David. It confirms Netsurf's problem > >> nicely. The number of sockets starts off for me at 90, and gradually > >> collapses. When it reaches 0, NS can't resolve the link. The number > >> rarely increases at all. > >> > >> But the clincher is: quit NS, and the number instantly goes back up > >> to 90. > >> > >> I'm confirming it with build 1694 and 1615. There's a big gap in > >> the versions I've kept; the latest before 1615 is 1356, which behaves > >> very differently. Curiously, the sockets are recovered not when a > >> page closes, but when a new one is opened. > >> > >> Dave > >> > > As far as I can tell, 1614 is OK and 1635 not. Don't have any builds > > between those here. When I have more time I will try and narrow it down > > further. (All Non JS) > > Geoff, can you use SockCtr and see if 1614 reclaims sockets under the > same circumstances as 1356? This is worth adding to the bug report. > > Dave > Don't suppose there is much point now JMB has fixed whatever was wrong! Thanks! I had been using SockCtr3. Thanks to whoever posted the link to that. There is another prog !SockMgr by Dave Thomas which lists data on all the open sockets. http://www.tristone.co.uk/davespace/software/dpt.html TTFN -- Geoff. Using Acorn StrongARM Kinetic RiscPC. Oxymoron of the day: "Humane Warfare"