Re: memory leak in cp

2003-10-31 Thread Paul Eggert
Thomas Diesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > * copy all RPMS from the distribution CD's 1-3 to ~myhome/download/RPMS > * enable the system monitor (for memory) in the bottom panel > * coy all RPMS (1408 files) to /usr/src/redhat/RPMS > * watch how the memory usage is growing up to 1.7G (my box has

Re: memory leak in cp

2003-10-31 Thread Steven Augart
ging onto; it might as well do something useful with the memory instead of just letting it sit there unused the way Microsoft operating systems do. --Steve Augart Thomas Diesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 31/10/2003 09.13                 To:        [EMAIL PRO

memory leak in cp

2003-10-31 Thread Thomas Diesler
Hi all, I use RedHat 9 How did I produce the leak -- * copy all RPMS from the distribution CD's 1-3 to ~myhome/download/RPMS * enable the system monitor (for memory) in the bottom panel * coy all RPMS (1408 files) to /usr/src/redhat/RPMS * watch how the memory usage is gr