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Re: Memory leaks detection.
- To: Jim Malcolm <jimm@att.com>
- Subject: Re: Memory leaks detection.
- From: "Dan Melomedman" <dmelomed@devonitnet.com>
- Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 14:25:50 GMT
- In-reply-to: <3AF00FA0.7F533BF3@att.com>
- References: <20010430011848.23852.qmail@mail.vinemaster.com> <3AF00FA0.7F533BF3@att.com>
No, but I found "leaky", which works great to pinpoint simple leaks and
doesn't crash on OpenLDAP libs. You can find many others on
www.freshmeat.net. NJAMD is great but still crashes on OpenLDAP, I use it
for other stuff.
http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/tools/leaky/leaky.html
Jim Malcolm writes:
Dan
Did you ever get a useful reply? I have a similar problem and I'd
appreciate any pointers.
Dan Melomedman wrote:
This is a question for OpenLDAP developement team. Wonder if you use any
memory leak detection tools for OpenLDAP. Some that I've tried so far
segfault on OpenLDAP 2.0 libraries :(. Regards.
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Dan
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