Is it reproducible without using Python for creating the objects?
Easiest way to try that is create the objects using python, then save
the state out, then restart paraview and load the state file to create
the objects.

Utkarsh

On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 1:34 AM, Olumide <[email protected]> wrote:
> This issue persists in Paraview 3.6.2, with which I've just viewed a
> relatively small data set (one polysphere and about a 40 line segments).
> However, after disconnecting the server, thereby unloading the data,
> Paraview's memory consumption remains at 103Mb -- that's not right. Why
> isn't Paraview releasing memory from purged objects. If it matters, the
> objects were imported using a python script.
>
> - Olumide
>
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