This one's even uglier:

64bit jaunty 5.10.0 (5.10.0-19ubuntu1.1; most recent 'official' pkg) # -1 removed from the split in Beth' code #bash1 % perl ./x VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ 1000: 42796 8596 2048 S 0 0.2 0:02.80 2000: 47276 12m 2052 S 0 0.3 0:05.73 3000: 51708 17m 2052 S 0 0.4 0:08.69 4000: 56240 21m 2052 S 0 0.6 0:11.57 5000: 60704 25m 2052 S 0 0.7 0:14.65 6000: 65128 30m 2052 S 2 0.8 0:17.59 7000: 69636 34m 2052 S 0 0.9 0:20.69 8000: 74104 38m 2052 S 0 1.0 0:23.75 9000: 78556 43m 2052 S 0 1.1 0:26.89 10000: 83064 47m 2052 S 0 1.2 0:29.87 11000: 87564 52m 2052 S 0 1.3 0:32.92 12000: 92012 56m 2052 S 0 1.5 0:36.01 13000: 96540 60m 2052 S 0 1.6 0:39.11 14000: 98.7m 65m 2052 S 0 1.7 0:42.23 15000: 103m 69m 2052 S 0 1.8 0:45.49 16000: 107m 74m 2052 S 0 1.9 0:48.45 17000: 111m 78m 2052 S 0 2.0 0:51.40 18000: 116m 82m 2052 S 0 2.1 0:54.27 19000: 120m 87m 2052 S 0 2.2 0:57.23 20000: 124m 91m 2052 S 0 2.4 1:00.13 21000: 129m 95m 2052 S 0 2.5 1:03.08 22000: 133m 100m 2052 S 0 2.6 1:06.08 23000: 138m 104m 2052 S 0 2.7 1:09.07 24000: 142m 109m 2052 S 0 2.8 1:12.13 25000: 146m 113m 2052 S 0 2.9 1:15.17 26000: 151m 117m 2052 S 0 3.0 1:18.40 27000: 155m 122m 2052 S 0 3.1 1:21.46 28000: 159m 126m 2052 S 0 3.2 1:24.41 29000: 164m 130m 2052 S 0 3.4 1:27.35 30000: 168m 135m 2052 S 0 3.5 1:30.27 31000: 173m 139m 2052 S 0 3.6 1:33.16 32000: 177m 144m 2052 S 0 3.7 1:36.05 33000: 181m 148m 2052 S 0 3.8 1:38.94

In reply to Re: Perl Threads and Memory Leaking by jakobi
in thread Perl Threads and Memory Leaking by aphexcoil

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