Re: [users@httpd] possible memory leak in line ending conversion?

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On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 07:17:42AM -0500, Charlie Cook wrote:
>         Before submitting this to bugzilla, I wanted to see if 
> anyone else has run across this and found a solution.  I didn't run 
> across anything in the archives, but it could have been my search 
> word choices.  We are seeing huge amounts of memory being used when 
> text is converted from UNIX line endings to Windows line endings on 
> very large text returns.  We have a cgi that gives back lots and lots 
> of formatted text as text/html.  The columns are no more than 70 and 
> have hard returns.  As Apache converts the line endings from UNIX to 
> Windows, you can watch the memory size of httpd grow.  One of our 

That is probaly http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23567 
- no simple solution though, sorry.

Regards,

joe

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