David H. Durgee wrote:
> I am currently running Adrian's 64 bit build on linux mint 17.2 x64 and 
> am noticing what I can only assume is a memory leak over time.  I just 
> had to restart SM when my system usage showed it using 1.7GB of memory! 
> After restarting it now reports 725MB used, so this is quite an improvement.
> 
> I tend to avoid restarts until necessary as I keep multiple tabs open 
> and some of them require me to login again after a restart.  Perhaps it 
> would be possible to do a "softer" restart of some sort at some point 
> and avoid this?
> 
> I know that security issues are primary, but can memory leaks be looked 
> into at some point?  If they can't be addressed easily, as they might be 
> specific to particular builds as opposed to general, then perhaps at 
> least it might be possible to implement some sort of a "restart" option 
> that would avoid the problems associated with a complete shutdown/launch 
> cycle imposes?
> 
> Dave
> 

I get some problems when I log into Netflix. I am not sure if it is a
memory leak. But my system has only 1G of RAM, and when I log into
Netflix, it goes swaptastic. The same problem was occurring with Firefox
but then it went away with a newer release, so I was hoping the same
thing would happen with SeaMonkey eventually.

Opensuse 42.2

Seamonkey 2.49a2 and 2.50a2, compiled by me. (Maybe earlier ones, I
can't remember).
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