On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Orlando Andico wrote:

> but the other thing is: with mod_perl and a huge bloatware like the Oracle 
> client, one must keep the httpd children "time to live" very low (in my 
> case 30 requests) because the Oracle client leaks memory like a sieve. And 
> considering its 8-10MB in size (!!!) which is added to Apache's memory 
> footprint, you WANT the httpd children to die rather quickly..

Why the memory leak?  Who is responsible?  Is your local programmer
who wrote the client guilty of bad memory management, or is it
Oracle's bad design of the API?  Sino ba talaga ang may sala na dapat
managot?

PMana

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