On Sunday 11 March 2007 20:54, D. Stimits wrote: > I have not found any python-fu way to "close" a file, or to reclaim > memory after creating an image or layer. Is there such a thing? Is > there instead some sort of garbage collection? > > Speculating about why it claimed it was out of memory, I'm > wondering if the hard drive simply was too slow responding. It's a > laptop, running with core duo, entirely in ram. The drive is thus > much slower than the ability to consume ram. How does gimp > determine that there is no space left on the device...is it a > timeout in addition to other means? The normal python way would be to set the object for destruction after it is no longer used. However, it may well be possible that the GIMP bindings to python are not deleting GIMP images creted from within python, as it should be done. I had, myself, never thought of using a script o create so many images. As you rerro r mesage is "no space left on device" - please try to cehck gimp preferences for tmp dirs, maybe it is using another partition that might be getting filled. The increaseof RAM usage for itself however shows there is something wrong going on - could you please fill a bug report about this at bugzilla.gnome.org ? If possible, please attach a minimalistic version of your script taht would trigger the problem. Thank you, js -><- _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer