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Memory Leak in AMD64 and RPi builds
PrinterPrinter:
Yep the leak is there...
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on October 21, 2015, 07:32:34 am ---Quite certain, I downgraded to test. On two different Arch 64-bit machines the 21.0.7 build doesn't show any leak on track or album changes.
It does jump on album changes, but if you change albums very quickly in succession it doesn't grow as much for me as when you change albums, wait a bit, change again, etc. Maybe I'm just seeing things, but it seems like it has to do with buffering.
21.0.17 still has the leak, but it's slower for me now.
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Can we try some things to narrow this down? I left my i386 wheezy running playing flacs for 2 days straight without any significant memory growth (sitting where it was 2 days ago, 144M). I had to restart the Jessie AMD64 test this morning so I don't have data on that.
I'm in standard view mode with your track transition settings, no DSP studio involved, the internal front: intel audio device.
With the file list showing in the main frame and only the small coverart in the action window.
bob:
I merged the memory leak topics together into this new thread.
bob:
Can you test this one please ARM people.
http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v21/latest/MediaCenter-21.0.17-3-armhf.deb
Hendrik:
Bob, if you can ever reproduce it, you should throw valgrind at it. Benefit from all these linux tools. :)
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