On Tuesday, 01 November 2005, at 10:11:11 (+0900),
Carsten Haitzler wrote:

> the former. as glibc changwed to dlopen()ing libraries on demand for
> helper symbols to do this, and thus will remain so going forward
> (ulrich dreppers words are "live with it!") i had to have my fixes
> in memprof itself - and so they are. if i can get confirmations that
> it works in other places too, maybe i will roll in some other
> patches (debian moved libmemintercept to a subdir of lib - good
> idea) and i might release a 0.6.0 of it or something.

Well, it had some issues building with an installroot, but it should
be fixable.  I'll see what I can do.

Out of curiosity, what does memprof gain you that things like dmalloc
and EFence don't?

Michael

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