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Its unlikely to be leaks that are the problem in this case
Have a look through the read me file and try the options suggested there
On 29/06/2006, at 4:05 AM, Artemiy Pavlov wrote:
Hello William,
and thanks for your reply.
The thing is that I do not do malloc() or memcpy() yet, just plain = assignments everywhere.
I did try what you suggested:
$ auval -r 100 -w -v aufx wscp SNSH
and then:
$ leaks <pid of auval as seen in "ps | grep auval">
tells:
Process 277: 2569 nodes malloced for 412 KB Process 277: 0 leaks for 0 total leaked bytes.
After several tries...
Any suggestions regarding where to look?
Thanks very much again.
Sincerely,
Artemiy.
On 29 Jun 2006, at 12:26 AM, William Stewart wrote:
It sounds to me like you are overwriting memory - there are a couple of debug options on the auval readme that describe how to run with these various options - I'd explore them
Bill
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