hi..
what if i compile libaacplus without fftw3 which is optional,
is memory leak still happen?
thanks
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Romain Beauxis <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi all !
>
> Le jeudi 2 septembre 2010 10:29:45, Brandon Casci a écrit :
> > This has been an ongoing thing I've noticed, but haven't asked questions
> > about. Liquidsoap keep eating memory over time. Sometimes a liquidsoap
> > instance will consume up to 1 GB of RAM. It's pretty normal for a
> > liquidsoap instance to start using about 30 megs of RAM and hover around
>
> While testing the new libaacplus library, I have been able to track this
> down.
> I turns out the memleak are coming from fftw3:
> http://bugs.debian.org/600205
>
> Unfortunately, libaacplus2 does not seem to work when using its native
> implementation of the FFT, so the only solution for now seems to bare with
> it.
>
> However, the good news is: the API for libaaplus has been reworked
> upstream.
> It is not much more clean. Additionally, you can now run several encoders
> in
> parrallel..
>
> The code for the new version has just been commited and libaacplus2 is
> already
> available in debian multimedia.
>
> Let's hope now that the memleak in fftw3 are fixed quickly so that we may
> enjoy
> a nice and working internal AAC+ encoder in liq :-)
>
> Romain
>
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