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Hi,
I have installed Turbo Delphi 2006, OverbyteIcsV6beta.zip, and fastMM that I
downloaded today.
When I exit my program, fastMM is creating a log. A snip of which is:
2007/3/23
15:40:59
A memory block has been leaked. The size
It is my router that is causing the problem. I plugged my cable modem
directly into the computer and I can connect to as many as I want now.
I guess I just need to play around with the router settings. It's a
linksys wrt54g; if anyone knows what I need to change to fix it.
Thanks for your help.
info2004 wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Turbo Delphi 2006, OverbyteIcsV6beta.zip, and fastMM
that I
downloaded today.
You do not need FastMM since it is already built-in BDS2006,
that's most likely not different in the Turbos.
In order to get leak-reports set
ReportMemoryLeaksOnShutdown :=
Arno Garrels wrote:
Do you find this text in OverbyteIcsWSocket.pas?
{ FP:26/09/06 Are FD_READ and FD_WRITE really necessary ? Probably
not ! }
{ Lodewijk Ellen reported a problem with W2K3SP1 triggering an AV in
}
{ accept. Keeping only FD_ACCEPT and FD_CLOSE solved the problem.
}
Dod wrote:
Hello Arno,
I do not totally agree with you as FastMM is updated regularly so it
is interesting to use updated version against original version
included in BDS.
Agreed, I just mentioned it since not everybody may be aware that it is
included.
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Hello Arno
Possibly there's still a similar problem at another place in
(Overbyte)IcsWSocket.pas. Can you please change your code like below
and report back whether that helps or not?
procedure TCustomWSocket.Dup(NewHSocket : TSocket);
..
// FSelectEvent := FD_READ or FD_WRITE or FD_CLOSE