The subject of this thread is about mod_python 3.2.8, yet you report using mod_python 3.1.3. Which version have you detected the memory leak in ? There are a bunch of leaks that have been fixed since 3.1.3...
Regards,
Nicolas
2006/6/30, Harold Ship (JIRA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-172?page=comments#action_12418577 ]
Harold Ship commented on MODPYTHON-172:
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I've been able to reproduce the problem with "mod_python.publisher".
Using:
Windows 2000 Professional
apache 2.0.54
python 2.3.5
mod_python 3.1.3
the following script:
#foo.py
def bar(req):
a=req.form.getfirst('a')
req.write('a=%s'%str(a))
req.write('Ok')
repeatedly sending requests to <addr>/foo/bar?a=b causes memory to rise continuously. removing the querystring does not. I used task manager to measure memory.
I've also found that the following change to util.py corrects this behaviour:
old util.py:
parse_qs = _apache.parse_qs
parse_qsl = _apache.parse_qsl
workaround util.py:
parse_qs = _apache.parse_qs
#parse_qsl = _apache.parse_qsl
from cgi import parse_qsl
> Memory leak with util.fieldstorage using mod_python 3.2.8 on apache 2.0.55
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MODPYTHON-172
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-172
> Project: mod_python
> Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Versions: 3.2.8
> Environment: Win32 XP SP1 / SP2
> Apache 2.0.55 installed from binary (.MSI)
> Python 2.4.2 or 2.4.3 installed from binary from www.python.org
> Reporter: Laurent Blanquet
>
> I encounter memory leaks [~ 16 K per request) using the configuration described below.
> =============================
> Python configuration from Httpd.conf:
> =============================
> Alias /python/ "d:/python24/B2B/"
> <Directory "d:/python24/B2B">
> AddHandler mod_python .py
> PythonHandler pyHandlerHTTP
> PythonDebug On
> </Directory>
> =============================
> Test handler - pyHandlerHTTP.py :
> =============================
> import mod_python
> from mod_python import util
> def handler(req):
> #Removing this line solves the problem.
> F=util.FieldStorage( req )
> return mod_python.apache.OK
> =============================
> HTTP Request (dump using TCPWATCH):
> =============================
> POST http://localhost:80/python/Alertes.py HTTP/1.0
> Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=--------061006144341906
> Content-Length: 209
> Proxy-Connection: keep-alive
> Host: www.tx2-localhost
> Accept: text/html, */*
> User-Agent: Mozilla/3.0 (compatible; Indy Library)
> Proxy-Authorization: Basic Og==
>
> ----------061006144341906
> Content-Disposition: form-data; name="TYPE"
>
> LAST_ALERTS
> ----------061006144341906
> Content-Disposition: form-data; name="FILEAGE"
>
> 180
>
> ----------061006144341906
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