o on a NT 3.51, and I wasted days because of this (no Google at
> the time). But I've learned my lesson :-).
>
We'll just have to disagree on where responsibility lies for this. But
one of these days, someone is going to come up on this forum and say
that they switched from runnin
items that it found in My Music, but it's not
going to be able to read them. Oops.
Thanks again
- S
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ne off and scanned all sorts
of other locations on my system, so all sorts of whacky playlists
created by apps I've used in the past like iPodder suddenly show up in
Squeezecenter. So now I have to go and remove them manually, when I
didn't ask for them to be added in the
I was about to rewrite SlimTray in C (which I may
still do - 13Mb for that little thing?!!?!?) but your fix delays the
need for that. Definitely a bug in the libraries too, since handles
should never be leaked but still, very nice catch on your end.
- S
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Simonfish
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Turns out that the problem is probably in the implementation of perl
used by SlimTray. Slim can't do anything to fix that bug, so I would
recommend not running SlimTray if you plan on leaving your machine
running without rebooting for more than a day or so.
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Simo
with a
debugger to to see what's going on, and it looks like perl is leaking
process handles. If this bug isn't fixed, it will eventually cause
your system to stop working in very odd ways, as the kernel runs out of
space for handles. If you reboot often, you'l