On 05-Jan-02,* Matt Sealey*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words:

>> Is there any hope of Voyager's memory leak problem being fixed
>> anytime soon? I can open V with having 1.4MB of chip ram, and after
>> I've shut it down I have like 0.8MB chip ram anymore even though
>> I've started no other programs and V is shut down already. This
>> means I have to reboot the computer after 4-5 times of using V3.3.
>> This problem was not present in 3.2. Any chance of getting it
>> removed again? It's really annoying.
> 
> As far as I recall there is no memory leak..

Well, I can verify that something is happening similar
to what is described.  I start out with a total of 9.5+/-
and when I log out of either iBrowse or Voyager, I
will have about 6.5 megs, and can only get it back
with a full reboot...: ((

> If V is fragmenting chip ram (when you quit you only have a very
> small "largest block" left) then I have no idea how we'd solve
> this..

Sigh!  My "largest block" often goes from 10 megs down to 1.5 or
less when I am surfing, and "avail flush" will not reset it.
Only a full reboot.  

I have been blaming this on MUI, but some guys have been
telling me lately (as I whimp and whine about it), that
it is NOT specifically an MUI problem.

All I can say is that IF MUI 4.0 comes out with its fine
tuning of all things MUI does, hopefully that disappearing
memory problem will "disappear". 

IYGWIM : )

Gil
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