On 06/04/13 07:39, Roger wrote:
I'm curious that discussion comes back to how many modules are installed. Does this imply that significant commercial users are also locked in to a few core modules? We have only the modules we need, and some additional ones which overcome inequities in other modules, like Nat needed to overcome a Workbench-Taxonomy access problem that shouldn't exist in the first place.
This sounds like a response to what I said.
I have been running drush, and adjusting its parameters such as modules & themes choices, and evaluating the consequences.
I've no been adding content, well perhaps one tiny article, roles or more than one user.
I got an out of memory problem on one combination, and only when evaluating Jackson, and that happened only in 7.22.
In my case I rule out everything I did as a cause of the problem, because I did nothing that is likely to produce the problem.
I am running on CentOS 6 with all the current updates, so it's fair to expect the problem isn't in PHP or Apache. My site-wide memory setting is 128 mbytes.
That leaves Drupal, probably the Jackson theme.
I don't think my problem is related to yours, but I don't really know much about yours.
However,
Jackson runs a slide show. Your problem is connected, if I recall correctly, with processing images.