Re: [Nautilus-list] Getting started....
- From: Michael Meeks <michael ximian com>
- To: Glen Gray <glen antefacto com>
- Cc: NautilusList <nautilus-list eazel com>
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] Getting started....
- Date: 28 Jan 2002 17:54:33 +0000
Hi Glen,
On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 16:26, Glen Gray wrote:
> Hope the LinuxWorld trip goes well.
Thanks - that reminds me I must start writing my talk sometime soon or
I'll be up all day and night for too long.
> Well I think you've fixed more than just that. Managed to squeeze in
> half an hour of messing about last night with a relatively up to date
> anoncvs checkout (Friday I think it was). Seems the Bonobo warning below
> is now gone.
Good - although it almost certainly wasn't me.
> There are still two ORBit/CORBA leak warnings that I'll see if I can
> trace. I didn't think that Nautilus accessed CORBA directly. If it does
> I presume there will only be a few locations and that should help track
> down the leaks a little better.
This is most likely GConf - I've got a pending patch to GConf to help
us nail these, and then we can accurately assess whether we are fully
reference leak free :-)
> nautilus (pid:3346): ** WARNING **: ORB: a total of 11 refs to 7 ORB
> objects were leaked
Looks like more than GConf gives you normally, but we'll see.
> I don't suppose there are simialr #defines too look for in ORBit ?
Nope - not written yet - you could try implementing it in
ORBit2/src/orb/orb-core/orbit-object.c - you just need to keep the
pointers in a hash table, and at cleanup walk any that look like
CORBA_Objects dumping g_quark_to_string (obj->type_id);
Regards,
Michael.
--
mmeeks gnu org <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
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