[Icecast] ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
Christian Eichert [K9]
email at christianeichert.de
Tue Jan 10 23:20:32 UTC 2012
Can you describe your architecture?
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Christian Eichert
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Von: TheDarkener <thedarkener at logicalnetworking.net>
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Betreff: Re: [Icecast] ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
Hi Keith,
As I explained before, Valgrind won't run in my arch. I'll Google for
some other memory leak detection tools, however. Thank you for your
input...I look forward to helping fix this bug!
- Jordan
On 01/10/2012 07:43 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
> *snip*
> There's a Linux memory profiler called:
>
> "Valgrind" is a multipurpose code profiling and memory
> debugging tool for Linux when on the x86 and, as of version
> 3, AMD64, architectures. It allows you to run your program
> in Valgrind's own environment that monitors memory usage
> such as calls to malloc and free (or new and delete in C++).
> If you use uninitialized memory, write off the end of an
> array, or forget to free a pointer, Valgrind can detect it.
> Since these are particularly common problems, this tutorial
> will focus mainly on using Valgrind to find these types of
> simple memory problems, though Valgrind is a tool that can
> do a lot more.
>
> that might help you out. I've used it to find programs
> running under Linux with bad memory management.
>
> For other memory leakage tools, just Google for something
> like: memory leak detection tools
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Keith Roberts
>
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