I've got a program that uses a large amount of memory. It uses about 8.8 megs during its run. Since I have MacPerl's allocation set to 9.5 megs, that's not a problem. However, after its run, it does not appear to free any memory. (Just using the "About this computer" window to judge). After a few more runs, it eventually eats up all the free memory, and MacPerl gives out of memory errors. How can I have MacPerl release the used memory after the program run? Thanks, Wade --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wade Williams "Put your message in a modem, and throw Systems Engineer, CCIE #3373 it in the cyber sea." Cisco Systems, Inc. - N. Peart Brentwood, TN 615-221-2918 wwilliam@cisco.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch