Den 09-01-2015 kl. 15:15 skrev Joe Taylor:
> Hi all,
>
> A long time ago -- 2008, I believe -- we fixed a pthreads-related memory
> leak that affected Linux (and probably other *nixes) but not Windows.
>
> It seems that the pthreads implementation in Windows is different in the
> way things are cleaned up (or not) after a thread exits.
>
> Anyway, at some later time a change was made in start_threads.c for
> testing purposes.  This change broke the memory-leak fix that was
> required on *nix platforms.  The test code has remained in place ever
> since.  It worked fine in Windows, but it re-introduced the memory leak
> on *nix platforms.
>
> I have reverted the relevant code to more or less its 2008 state.
> Revision 4889 of WSPR 4.0 seems to run properly on both Windows and
> Linux, without evident memory leaks.
>
> If you were experiencing the problem discussed here, please test r4889
> and report back.
>
>       -- Joe, K1JT
After several hours of testing, it's completely stable, no evidence of a 
memory leak can be found on my system.

-- 
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter

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