Re: memory leak in django 1.5
Just confirming that this fixed the memory leak problem for us. Thanks again :)
On Friday, March 22, 2013 3:07:02 PM UTC+13, Craig de Stigter wrote:
Karen Tracey saves the day!--Thanks so much, seems likely that's it :)Craig de Stigter
On Friday, March 22, 2013 2:25:04 PM UTC+13, Karen Tracey wrote:On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 9:00 PM, Craig de Stigter <crai...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone(cross-posted because this seems relevant to both django-users and developers, and both might have experienced this problem)We've noticed a gradual increase in memory usage for our apache processes since upgrading to django 1.5.Here is a graph showing memory usage before and after we upgraded to django 1.5 on our web server. (the upgrade occurs at 12:30 on the graph).
I'm hoping someone else has noticed a similar thing and is able to provide some insight.
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/19895#comment:6
notes a memory leak due to a fix that went into 1.5.
The fix was reverted on the 1.5.x branch about two days ago, so one thing to try would be to run current 1.5.x branch level rather than released 1.5.
Karen
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