[Camino] long continuous uptime causes connect issues?

Albert Lash albert.lash at gmail.com
Fri Jul 20 09:05:37 PDT 2007


I've seen it too, but with uptime that long its hard to guess where
the problem is coming from.

On 7/20/07, Noemi <nuffer at pipeline.com> wrote:
>
> Yes, I've seen this, but only two or three times over the course of a year or so.
>
> However, I'd been using a nightly from almost a year ago (wasn't confident about the stability of more recent ones).  My Mac's been in a box (moving) since about a week after 1.5 was released, so I haven't seen that problem on 1.5 yet.
>
> Dual G5; 2GB RAM; 10.4.x.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Cameron Kaiser <spectre at floodgap.com>
> >Sent: Jul 20, 2007 10:21 AM
> >To: camino at mozdev.org
> >Subject: [Camino] long continuous uptime causes connect issues?
> >
> >Anyone observed, after you have Camino running for awhile (usually days or
> >a couple weeks) that it seems to have trouble connecting to sites? Restarting
> >Camino will cure it, but that's inconvenient even with the session restore.
> >It also does funny things like refusing to open new windows and tabs, and
> >icons stop appearing on dialogue boxes and sheets, which smells like a memory
> >leak to me somewhere.
> >
> >#328716 (and thus #328715) might be what I'm observing, but I'm not sure, so
> >I haven't Bugzilla'd it yet.
> >
> >10.4.10, G5 quad, 2GB RAM, no APE, Camino 1.5.
> >
> >Thanks for any suggestions from the devs.
> >
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