Have you tried it with 2.5PRE ?
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 11:46, Joe Cooper wrote:
> I experimented with Valgrind on Squid yesterday, and couldn't make much 
> sense of the results (still reading the docs).  Looked like all 
> complaints were about system libraries rather than Squid itself...But 
> then, I don't think I was using it correctly either.  ;-)
> 
> I'll keep prodding at it in my spare time, as it looks like a nifty tool 
> that I'd be better off knowing how to use.
> 
> Florin Andrei wrote:
> > http://developer.kde.org/~sewardj/
> > 
> > Valgrind is a GPL'd tool to help you find memory-management problems in
> > your programs. When a program is run under Valgrind's supervision, all
> > reads and writes of memory are checked, and calls to
> > malloc/new/free/delete are intercepted. As a result, Valgrind can detect
> > problems such as:
> > 
> >     * Use of uninitialised memory
> >     * Reading/writing memory after it has been free'd
> >     * Reading/writing off the end of malloc'd blocks
> >     * Reading/writing inappropriate areas on the stack
> >     * Memory leaks -- where pointers to malloc'd blocks are lost forever
> >     * Passing of uninitialised and/or unaddressible memory to system
> > calls
> >     * Mismatched use of malloc/new/new [] vs free/delete/delete []
> >     * Some misuses of the POSIX pthreads API 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com>
> Web caching appliances and support.
> http://www.swelltech.com
> 
-- Florin Andrei "Some times are fuzzier than others." - Dan Farmer & Wietse VenemaReceived on Thu Aug 01 2002 - 14:54:42 MDT
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