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tracing information on mach ports leaks?
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tracing information on mach ports leaks?


  • Subject: tracing information on mach ports leaks?
  • From: Allan Hsu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 12:45:03 -0700

I'm having a hard time tracking down a mach port leak in an application. The application uses an embedded C# runtime (Mono), and I suspect the port leak is being caused by either managed code or the runtime itself. Are there any tools that will let me inspect a process' ports and/or trace the ports back to the code that caused the port to be created?

	-Allan
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Allan Hsu <allan at counterpop dot net>
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