Use svn pools to solve the memory leak problem.
Signed-off-by: Yaacov Akiba Slama <ya@slamail.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
diff --git a/git-svnimport.perl b/git-svnimport.perl
index 45b6a19..5bf9ef2 100755
--- a/git-svnimport.perl
+++ b/git-svnimport.perl
@@ -112,7 +112,9 @@
DIR => File::Spec->tmpdir(), UNLINK => 1);
print "... $rev $path ...\n" if $opt_v;
- eval { $self->{'svn'}->get_file($path,$rev,$fh); };
+ my $pool = SVN::Pool->new();
+ eval { $self->{'svn'}->get_file($path,$rev,$fh,$pool); };
+ $pool->clear;
if($@) {
return undef if $@ =~ /Attempted to get checksum/;
die $@;
@@ -674,7 +676,9 @@
}
while(++$current_rev <= $svn->{'maxrev'}) {
- $svn->{'svn'}->get_log("/",$current_rev,$current_rev,$current_rev,1,1,\&_commit_all,"");
+ my $pool=SVN::Pool->new;
+ $svn->{'svn'}->get_log("/",$current_rev,$current_rev,1,1,1,\&_commit_all,$pool);
+ $pool->clear;
commit_all();
if($opt_l and not --$opt_l) {
print STDERR "Stopping, because there is a memory leak (in the SVN library).\n";