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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: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 14:15:48 +0100

At 2:53 Uhr +0100 21.11.2003, Jens Bauer wrote:
Finder said that 1.8GB of the disk was free, but SSH'ing from another machine into the machine that it happened with, df told me something different; 100% was used, very few blocks were free.
I don't even know what to say in the bug-report yet...

To get the Finder to update its free space display, I usually do a "Get Info" on one of my volumes (preferrably the one whose free space I want to know). This causes the Finder to redo it.

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BTW -- This is why I'm all-but-married to Eudora. I never lost a single mail message with it. They built in so much backups and redundancy, that the worst thing that happens after a crash is that you get a second copy of your message and Eudora rebuilds its table of contents. Eudora doesn't DELE the message from the server until it's been saved to disk successfully. And mail accounts are apparently kept in a separate file that's only written to when you actually make changed.
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Cheers,
M. Uli Kusterer
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