Neal Norwitz <neal@metaslash.com> writes: > Somtimes, there are benefits to turning off pymalloc from time to time > in order to diagnose memory in use and some other memory related > issues. Usually, pymalloc is a big win. As in "hmm, I wonder if this is a pymalloc pathological case? <fiddle> nope"? :-) Cheers, M. -- Some people say that a monkey would bang out the complete works of Shakespeare on a typewriter give an unlimited amount of time. In the meantime, what they would probably produce is a valid sendmail configuration file. -- Nicholas Petreley
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