Hello Andre. I runned it up to 8100 iterations and the program virtual memory remained the same so the program itself isn't leaking on i386 under Debian Testing with GTK+ 2.8.20. Though, the entire system increased its memory usage by 1Mib, I didn't spot exactly what process was increasing its memory usage but it wasn't yours. On MIPS you see that your program process increases its memory consumption or is the X server or another process? How much iterations are you testing? Well, while I am not an expert on GTK your code seems good to me and your program process didn't leak memory at all after 8100 iterations, at least looking in /proc/thePid/status while it was running on my system. Hope this helps. Maybe you can try to use Valgrind on MIPS, don't know if it works there. Goodbye. El 24/10/06 05:10, Andre Messerschmidt escribió: > Sure. Would be great if it is just a simple misunderstanding on how to > use GTK. > > This program should create a window and then after receiving a USR2 > signal display or destroy another window. Here I can see that if I do > this long enough, my memory keeps decreasing until only 1MB is left > (from initially 128MB) > > Hope it helps. > > best regards > Andre > > > */Ivan Baldo <ibaldo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote: > > 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. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail_us/taglines/postman1/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=39663/*http://voice.yahoo.com> > to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. -- Ivan Baldo - ibaldo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - http://ibaldo.codigolibre.net/ ICQ 10215364 - Phone/FAX (598) (2) 613 3223. Caldas 1781, Malvin, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. We believe that we are free, but in reality we are not! Are we? Alternatives: ibaldo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - http://go.to/ibaldo _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list