I'm relay-pulling a radio station through the latest icecast, so that I can play it localy while downsampling it in a VMware box and reshout it back out. However, every week I do it, icecast seems to grow up to 32 megs large in memory for each process (confirmed by top, it may be shared) and push almost everything out to swap. I'm using Linux 2.4.3. Is there a memory leak in icecast's relaying, or is icecast buffering a stream that's comming in faster than it's intended speed? (The stream is Wolfox Radio, from Live365.com. I know the folks.) " .' .' ";# Kelly "STrRedWolf" Price -- WolfSkunk Designs ' xX xX .' ; # stalag99.keenspace.com ' "X "X X .' ; # tygris at cablespeed dot com ' _____. X" X ';# NO UNSOLICITATED COMMERCIAL E-MAIL ACCEPTED ' XXXXXXXx. X" .' && print "one"; '"XXXXXX| X '&& print "two"; "XXX| X" && print "three"; 'XX' && print "four"; --- >8 ---- List archives: xiph.org/archives icecast project homepage: icecast.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.