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). _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

