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Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #29341, comment 3


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08/25/2014 10:15:03 AM (10 years ago)
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  • Ticket #29341, comment 3

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    1 A lot of the discussion in #21646 - is relevant. The limit was apparently 32Mb in 3.0 (June 2010), and 40Mb in 3.5 (December 2012). An increase of 8Mb in nearly 4 years surely isn't keeping pace with real-world WP plugin usage. I came back to comment on this ticket because I just received another support request caused by this, this morning - "Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 98304 bytes) in D:\Hosting\4662999\html\wp\wp-admin\includes\post.php on line 281)".
     1A lot of the discussion in #21646 - is relevant. The limit was apparently 32Mb in 3.0 (June 2010), and 40Mb in 3.5 (December 2012). An increase of 8Mb in over 4 years surely isn't keeping pace with real-world WP plugin usage. I came back to comment on this ticket because I just received another support request caused by this, this morning - "Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 98304 bytes) in D:\Hosting\4662999\html\wp\wp-admin\includes\post.php on line 281)".
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    33I just Googled the exact phrase "Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted" - 46,100 results. And presumably that's the tip of the iceberg (since presumably most people made do with one of those results instead of adding a new one!).