Re: Memory Usage

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    Can you post the source code of your test application?
    GTK doesn't seem to leak memory on i386, it shouldn't on MIPS...
    Thank you.



El 21/10/06 07:03, Andre Messerschmidt escribió:

>Hi,
>
>I having some problems with GTK+ 2.10.3 using DirectFB
>on a MIPS platform. 
>
>When I create a window (nothing in there, just for
>testing) and destroy it later, around 60k of memory
>remain allocated. 
>I read in the FAQ that it is normal for GTK+ to cache
>certain memory and that this should be ok, but when I
>continue creating/destroying windows my free memory
>keeps decreasing until only 3MB remain of my initial
>128MB. At that stage the system is extremly slow, but
>I can see that memory is freed and allocated and the I
>will allways have at least 1MB free. 
>Since the system seems to be under heavy pressure to
>find memory to free I would like to limit the amount
>of memory that GTK+ will use before it starts to free
>stuff. Can anybody point me to the appropriate code? I
>could not find it in GTK+ or Glib.
>
>Or is this behavior not correct and I really have a
>memory leak somewhere?
>
>best regards
>Andre
>
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