Not that I believed anything serious was wrong, but can you tell
me specifically what was "fixed".  Is there any change in Andi's 
statement (which is always what I've understood)?

Brian

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> ID: 8889
> Updated by: brianlmoon
> Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Status: Closed
> Bug Type: Performance problem
> Operating system:
> PHP Version: 4.0.4
> Assigned To:
> Comments:
> 
> This is all fixed in 4.0.6.
> 
> Previous Comments:
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> 
> [2001-05-01 03:01:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The main problem is that once the system's standard C library allocates heap space 
>(with the sbrk() system call) it will never return that memory to the system.
> PHP can't solve this problem. If you do find certain things in the future which take 
>up much more memory than they should please open a new bug report and we will check 
>into it.
> 
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> 
> [2001-04-30 14:31:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am talking about nearly endless amounts.  I saw Apache processes with as much as 
>14MB of memory in use.
> 
> Brian.
> 
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> 
> [2001-04-29 19:59:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> What kind of sizes are we talking about here?  the Zend memory manager holds a 
>memory cache, but we're talking at around 1MB per process max.
> 
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> 
> [2001-01-26 18:45:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ok, this is just like what is described in 
>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-dev&m=97923602322593&w=2 which contains a hacked 
>up solution.  It looks like it should be able to turn into a usable end solution.
> 
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> 
> [2001-01-24 13:21:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi guys,
> 
> I do not have much information.  I know that my Apache processes memory is growing 
>by the minute.  If I start a separate server on another port and serve only static 
>pages and files through it, those process do not grow.
> 
> I have tried what I remembered of gdb but have not come up with anything.  I know I 
>need to attach to a process and it seems I can `gdb {pid}` but that gives me nothing. 
> How can I get some info for you guys?  I do have --enable-debug.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Brian.
> Phorum.org
> 
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