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Re: [GWhere-discussion] todo - new GWhere feature


From: Jarkor
Subject: Re: [GWhere-discussion] todo - new GWhere feature
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 19:56:57 -0300

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Zero - GWhere" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: [GWhere-discussion] todo - new GWhere feature


> Hi Jarkor and list,
>
>
> > > > Also I note that it takes about between 30 and 40 Mb of ram when
> > > > everything is loaded......It's that possible?
> > > Did you use GWhere in debug mode?? Launch GWhere with the following
> > > command line and check the contents of the gwhere.log file in order to
> > > know if GWhere is in debug mode. So if it is in debug mode it can use
> > > lot of memories as you say :
> > > gwhere.exe > gwhere.log
> > I ran it as you note, the log file is generated and always empty but
when I
> > enter
> > Options and I leave (changing nothing) it's 144 bytes long containing:
> >
> > (gwhere.exe:600): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkwidget.c: line 3186
> > (gtk_widget_grab_default): assertion `GTK_WIDGET_CAN_DEFAULT (widget)'
> > failed
> It was fixed in the last published version of GWhere 0.1.2.
:-)

>
>
> > That's using the lastest win32 version.
> > Anyway, I make a mistake in the post about memory loads. I post that
with my
> > bigger catalog file loaded. I run some test again and the program itself
> > without
> > any db loaded, takes about 3400~3500 KBytes. Loading a catalog file wich
> > size is 684479 bytes long, takes 7880KB more and loading a big one,
2037089
> > bytes long catalog file takes 34228KB more of ram. (Measured under win2k
pro
> > with mem usage under Windows Task Manager (I know is not the best
method,
> > but to have an idea).)
> This seems normal compared to the current internal features of GWhere.
> That's why I must improved the loading system...
Ok........Anyway it works perfect so no problem. When you finish improving
the loading system, I'll be more happy.

yours,
Jarkor


>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Zero
> Maintainer,
>
> GWhere - Another way to manage your catalogs!!
> http://www.gwhere.org
>
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