Hi Dave,

In fact, I was not trying to complaint on the quality of the software,
but I am trying to guessing on the root cause of the memory leak issue
that found by my customer. Really thanks to your valuable information. I
will get all my customer config and get back to you later. Once again,
thanks.

Regards,
YM

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Shield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 4:54 PM
To: Goh, Yen Mei
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: net-snmp

On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 09:26 +0800, Goh, Yen Mei wrote:
> Would like to ask an important question,
> Will the net-snmp caused memory leak on snmpd
> in server side? Or it is impossible?

No - of course it's not impossible!   We're only
human, and we're quite capable of making mistakes.
   But the newer the code, the more likely that such
memory leaks will have been found and fixed.  Just as
Robert suggested yesterday.


Version 4.2.6 is almost three years old now, and a
*lot* of work has been done on the code since then.
Including a fair amount of work to plug such leaks.
(4.2.5 is obviously even older).

If you are concerned about the quality of the software,
why are you still using an obsolete release?


Dave


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