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Re: Don't leak memory!!
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Re: Don't leak memory!!


  • Subject: Re: Don't leak memory!!
  • From: Jens Bauer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 12:42:54 +0100

Hi Nicholas,

On Friday, November 21, 2003, at 04:50 AM, Nicholas Riley wrote:

On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 03:04:09AM +0100, Jens Bauer wrote:
4: Some iTunes preferences

Another detail: iTunes was launced automatically after I quit it.
I quit it again, and it was launched again. What's going on?

Perhaps you're using PTHiTunesNotifier or something similar? It's
rather dumb and continually queries iTunes to find out what is playing
(launching it if necessary to do so).

To my knowledge, I don't use any of that stuff; only the things that Apple installs.

Or it could be the automatic iPod-connection launching.

It could be; I don't have an iPod, but could be something that happened because things went out of hands.

Yes, this is a serious problem with NSUserDefaults/CFPreferences.
They should atomically replace preferences, only if possible to do so.
I really wish it were fixed.

Maybe quotas would be able to fix it ?
-If Mac OS X was compiled to support quotas; I don't know, just a suggestion; it could open up some doors...


Love,
Jens
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