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I would suggest that the key posts in the whole sorry saga are:
- Those between 49996 and 50046
- Those between 50087 and 50112
- Those between 50119 and 50121
- Those between 50125 and 50131
- 50138
- 50148
- 50152
- 50164
It wasn't a wind up.
It is time to move on.
It really is.
Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
What level is it at? Is it in your application code, or is your application code triggering a memory leak in the underlying server code, or a server module, or maybe using a module in such a way as to trigger a memory leak in the underlying OS?
(I assume you're already asking all these questions yourself, but I just thought I'd ask them anyway - sometimes one can focus so much on one level that one ends up coding a workaround for a fundamental problem on a lower level, and an external prompt can refocus one into the appropriate area.)
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