Major resouce leak when browsing web pages.
With Songbird 0.6.1 on Windows XP you can get Songbird to leak memory & GDI object by simply toggeling between the Library view and a web page like the "music explorr" example.
Just toggling between the "Library View" and the "music explorr" page leaks about 20mb of memory and more importantly around 250 GDI objects. If you continually toggle between these 2 views you'll eventually run out of GDI objects making the entire system unusable until you kill Songbird (assuming you can get Taskman to draw its UI).
Just toggling between the "Library View" and the "music explorr" page leaks about 20mb of memory and more importantly around 250 GDI objects. If you continually toggle between these 2 views you'll eventually run out of GDI objects making the entire system unusable until you kill Songbird (assuming you can get Taskman to draw its UI).
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Inappropriate?Thanks for letting us know, and for actually doing the legwork to pinpoint the source of the leak. How big is your library, and how many times (approximately) did you have to toggle between the tabs? I'm wondering how much of this is related to the size of the dot-relational chart on the right-hand side of music explorr.
(How are you viewing the GDI object leaks, by the way?)
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