Thread: Memory leak?
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Old 10-05-2011, 08:53 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
If it were at that level only when working it would be less of an issue, but the fact that it never returns un-needed RAM when it reverts to idling is suspicious.
Your right in that once calibre does something it doesn't always release the memory, it seems to cache some data for later use. I'm fine with this.

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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
it maybe loads metadata.db into RAM but that's only 2.5mb on my PC
My metadata.db is 43meg on a library of 9300 books on my finished library and 45megs on my working library. It's not uncommon for calibre to be operating in the 325meg range, but somehow Firefox always seems to use just a little more ram.
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