Thanks for fast respond. I will test it on work (monday or later). I've also compiled it only for Linux. But without a bug I'll try it on windows too.
2006/11/18, Miguel Escriva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Vladimir, Rafa. I fixed the bug. Please update the svn ant test if it works ok in windows. I only tested it in Linux. Thanks, Miguel 2006/11/18, Rafa Gaitan < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Vladimir, > > Your are right, I have tested the example on linux and I appreciate the > same memory leak. I think, Miguel is working on it now. > > Are you working on linux or windows? > > > > On 11/17/06, Vladimir Shabanov < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, Rafa, > > > > I've downloaded osgPython, and it seems that there is a bug with > > memory managemet. The simple helloworld.py example (which just builds > > scene and runs viewer) has huge memory leak. After couple minutes of > > run it eats about 200MB of memory and continues eating. > > > > Is there is something I've done wrong or it has the same behaviour on > > your machine? > > > > I run it on 64-bit linux machine (AMD processor). > > > > 2006/11/11, Rafa Gaitan < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I have uploaded the VisualStudio Project files to the svn repository of > > > osgPython (http://mescriva.okode.com/svn/trunk). > > > > actually at http://mescriva.okode.com/svn/osgPython/trunk/ > > > > > Hope this be usefull to all!. Yes working in the same lab help us to > > > solve problems. Congrats to my friends Jose and Miguel for their excelent > > > work. Jose if you want I can create VS project files too ;).
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