On Mar 3, 2010, at 14:09 , Ben Linowitz wrote:

Thank you for your response Alex.  Here is the code:

[snip]

The code isn't usable as-is (no indenting, wrapped comments), but if I've reformatted it correctly, using 'top' while this is running shows that the python process is continually expanding its memory footprint.

If this is the case, Alasdair may be correct, and deleting variables will help.

HTH

Justin

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