A Wednesday 15 August 2007, Francesc Altet escrigué:
> A Wednesday 15 August 2007, David Worrall escrigué:
> > All that aside,
> > 1. it is a worry that there is no exception generated, by python,
> > at least,  don't you agree?
>
> Yes, I do.
>
> > 2. Is there a way of purging memory after a flush or are we up
> > against python's memory management?
>
> I think the thing to try first would be lowering NODE_MAX_SLOTS. 
> Have you tried this already?

Now that I think, there a possibility to debug where the problem can be.  
Just install valgrind and run your script through it.  Its output would 
bring some more information on the table.


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