On 01/31/2015 02:59 PM, Ant wrote:
Is anyone else getting this memory-report.json.gz file in their
local
SeaMonkey v2.32 profile directory/folder? Or just me on this very
old,
updated Windows XP Pro SP3 machine?

Nope, not here.

Nope.(xp pro sp3 ff ESR25.4.0)

Nope, not me on Linux with shared profile on Win7!!

Strange. I wonder where that file came from. I deleted it and nothing
wrong.

It comes from clicking the "Measure and save..." button under the Save
Memory Reports heading of about:memory.

A pop-up dialog box asking you where you want to save the file and
allows the user to rename it before saving.

I have no idea how yours are being automatically generated.

Yeah, I wonder if something else is causing it automatically like an
extension. It's difficult/hard to reproduce since it seems to be rare
(only saw it thrice ever since I upgraded to v2.32). Here is my current
updated extension list:

Last updated: Sat Jan 31 2015 11:57:45 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/35.0 SeaMonkey/2.32

Extensions (enabled: 7)
* Adblock Plus 2.6.7 (http://adblockplus.org/en/)
* British English Dictionary 1.19.1
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/british-english-dictionary/?src=api)

* ColorfulTabs 18.1
(http://www.binaryturf.com/free-software/colorfultabs-for-firefox/)
* DOM Inspector 2.0.15 (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/inspector/)
* IE View 1.5.6 (http://ieview.roub.net/)
* PrefBar 6.5.0 (http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/)
* WOT 20131030 (http://www.mywot.com/)

And guess what? I saw a new memory-report.json.gz file dated 1/31/2015
8:56 AM PST (just woke up and started using my old Windows XP Pro SP3
computer). I did notice that my SM can get very slow (hogging too much
CPU and memories to force me to exit or end task the huge seamonkey.exe
process). I wonder if that is causing this file to appear. Hmm! I will
have to watch its patterns some more. I am surprised no one else has
this problem. FYI, I have SeaMonkey up almost all the time when I am
using the Internet even when AFK and idling.


Maybe I should use SeaMonkey for a week and see if I get any generated 
memory-report.json.gz files.

Problem with that is I don't have WindowsXP, and SeaMonkey has not updated to 
2.32 yet. Thank you openSUSE for your timely updates.
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