At 7:08 PM -0400 4/9/2010, iJohn wrote:
My personal take on Dan's post is why can't the SAFARI folks at
Apple investigate the problem, verify the source, and, if
appropriate, open up a problem with WebKit.
*nod*
Was some law passed while I was napping which prevents development
organizations
Or you just go to:
http://webkit.org/quality/reporting.html
and report the Bug yourself. ;-)
Peter M.
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From: iJohn
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 19:08:43
To:
Subject: Re: [Bulk] Re: Safari 4.0.5 memory leak?
My personal take on Dan's post i
My personal take on Dan's post is why can't the SAFARI folks at Apple
investigate the problem, verify the source, and, if appropriate, open
up a problem with WebKit. Was some law passed while I was napping
which prevents development organizations from trying to get bugs fixed
in critical external c
At 7:12 PM -0700 3/19/2010, Robert Long wrote:
would this make Safari so slow to open and sometimes time out
spinning its wheels??
Not really. The memory leaks we're discussing here accumulate as you
use Safari. They shouldn't affect it when first launched.
Safari should start up pretty qu
> Subject: Re: [Bulk] Re: Safari 4.0.5 memory leak?
> CC: zjboyguard-ggro...@yahoo.com
>
> At 1:44 PM -0400 3/19/2010, iJohn wrote:
> >I am also not quite clear on how one enables
> >"world leak checking". The only debug I see is in the Safari "Develop
At 11:05 AM -0700 3/19/2010, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Mar 19, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Dan wrote:
At 1:44 PM -0400 3/19/2010, iJohn wrote:
I am also not quite clear on how one enables
"world leak checking". The only debug I see is in the Safari "Develop"
menu. It's an entry to toggle to "Debugging Ja
On Mar 19, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Dan wrote:
At 1:44 PM -0400 3/19/2010, iJohn wrote:
I am also not quite clear on how one enables
"world leak checking". The only debug I see is in the Safari
"Develop"
menu. It's an entry to toggle to "Debugging Javascript" on/off.
See my other reply -- use O
At 1:44 PM -0400 3/19/2010, iJohn wrote:
I am also not quite clear on how one enables
"world leak checking". The only debug I see is in the Safari "Develop"
menu. It's an entry to toggle to "Debugging Javascript" on/off.
See my other reply -- use OnyX to enable the Debug menu.
Also, I'm not s
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Dan wrote:
> Have Activity Monitor running.
> Launch Safari.
> Note the VM size.
> Open a bunch of pages in tabs or windows.
> Note the VM size.
> Close the windows.
> The VM size should drop to nearly what it was the first time you looked.
> Continue...
> Notice t
At 1:41 PM -0400 3/18/2010, iJohn wrote:
Perhaps I'm just not pressing it hard enough? However, I have had
Safari open with "a few" tabs for a few days now and haven't seen run
away memory usage. Up until your last post I had assumed this was
probably just a PPC related bug. (Couldn't think of an
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Dan wrote:
>
> I'm seeing it in Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard.
> The bug is in Safari 4 or the underlying WebKit.
>
Part of the reason for my previous post was to implicitly point out
that I do NOT think I am seeing this memory leak in Safari 4.0.5 in
Snow Leo
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