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I haven't found the upstream for GPicView. Your fork seems most alive.
When I browse through image files it looks like GPicView takes more memory for each new animated GIF displayed. For example, viewing 400 copies of http://upyachka.ru/img/up4kman.gif consumes 2700 megabytes, about 6.7 per file. The problem wasn't observed for static GIFs, JPEGs or PNGs.
To reproduce, copy several animated GIFs (or the same GIF several times) to an empty directory, open one in GPicView, keep pressing "forward" and watch the numbers in a memory monitor grow.
OS: Gentoo Linux AMD64.
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I haven't found the upstream for GPicView. Your fork seems most alive.
When I browse through image files it looks like GPicView takes more memory for each new animated GIF displayed. For example, viewing 400 copies of http://upyachka.ru/img/up4kman.gif consumes 2700 megabytes, about 6.7 per file. The problem wasn't observed for static GIFs, JPEGs or PNGs.
To reproduce, copy several animated GIFs (or the same GIF several times) to an empty directory, open one in GPicView, keep pressing "forward" and watch the numbers in a memory monitor grow.
OS: Gentoo Linux AMD64.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: