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memory leaks, when terminate threads: msg#00015apache.logging.log4cxx.user
Hi, I have little problem with log4cxx. I use own class Thread and i started 1000 thread in same time. In this threads i do logging my code, but if i want terminate those threds, i get in my msvc, tons of memory leaks. i think maybe its problem, when i terminate threads but log4cxx still working and logging and crashed my program. i try using releaseRef before i need kill thread, but least i get access violation when log4cxx end his job. also i used LogManager::shutdown or remove appenders but isn't this problem. Situation looks like: there are some many action in my threads, when i comment every logging in this threads and i dont get any memory leaks i used log4cxx 0.9.7 unfortunly i cant used 0.9.8 thx for advice! re valantines -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/memory-leaks%2C-when-terminate-threads-tf2158681.html#a5964004 Sent from the Log4cxx - Users forum at Nabble.com.
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