Hi all,

We've been aware of these issues with the windows build but haven't been
able to reproduce so far and also haven't had many more similar reports.

Of course, we are always willing to fix an issue like this one but at the
moment, there isn't much clue about what's causing it. It seems that such a
massive memory leak should be either something that would also happen in
the linux version of the application or else something that is coming from
the cross-compiler itself.

Romain

Le dim. 28 févr. 2021 à 13:18, p····· g······· <pra...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hi Alex!
>
> I'm using it strictly for audio, playing mostly mp3 flac and wavs to
> icecast
> with variable quality streams - mp3, ogg vorbis and ogg flac.
> it's actually several radios and no matter how simple the config, it still
> leaks.
> Romain has built me a version with symbols to debug, but nothing came out
> of
> that. I have sent him my configs and tested absolute minimum as well - it
> still leaked, and was confirmed.
> I had a suspicion that if it is build without flac support, it's less
> leaky... but then i can't use it for lossless flac streaming.
>
> an interesting thing is telnet: opening a telnet session always triggers a
> fast growing leak... so if you have windows the fastest way would be
> adding
> "set("server.telnet",true)" to test.liq, running it and observing memory
> usage... and then opening a telnet session to it!
>
> regards,
> p
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aleksandar
> Date: 2021 m. vasario 28 d. 20:16
> To: savonet-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Savonet-users] Liquidsoap 1.4.4 is out!
>
>
> Pranas
>
> What are you using it for? What files and formats do you use? Are you
> using
> it with icecast, harbour, gstreamer, ffmpeg, audio or video stream? Post
> your config file and details.
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 3:16 PM p····· g······· <pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Romain!
> running and can tell already that it bloats memory under Windows just as
> before - 250 MB so far... and growing. opening a telnet session accelerates
> the leak further and closing telnet afterwards does not fix it!
>
> regards from .exe land,
> Pranas
>
>
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