On Tuesday 14 Sep 2004 10:34, D Walsh wrote:

> Would you consider the following a sign of a memory leak?
> 
>   ID    name  user  cpu threads real mem virtual mem
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
> ----------------------------
> 1899  freshclam clamav 0.00  1 316.00 KB 27.12 MB
> 1 hour later
> 1899  freshclam clamav 0.00  1 316.00 KB 27.12 MB 
> 1901  clamd  clamav 0.00  2 19.28 MB  40.37 MB
> 1 hour later
> 1901  clamd  clamav 0.00  1 19.28 MB  39.86 MB 

No, since internally the code could have called "free()", but that doesn't necessarily
mean that the memory is released to the operating system.

> -- Dale

-Nigel

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