Thanks for replying. You mean I should port my QT application to Linux/x86 and then then analyze it with Valgrind. That is one option but there is media player which I am using to play media files which I can only use on Linux/MIPS device. So will not be able to get memory leaks from this media player.
But yes, testing on Linux/x86 would help me find other memory leaks (if any). Regards, Lata On 13 March 2012 17:38, Diego Iastrubni <diegoi...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Lata Agrawal <lata.agra...@enrouteinc.com > > wrote: > >> I am writing a QT application which runs on Linux/MIPS platform. I want >> to use a memory detector tool for my QT application. After going through >> this >> link<http://blog.kaushalgoa.com/2009/01/memory-leak-detection-tools.html>, >> I understand that *dmalloc* would be the one which I can use. I am not >> sure how to get started to use dmalloc with QT. I am using busybox shell on >> Linux/MIPS device. Please help. >> > > My recommendation: > > Port this to linux/x86 (or amd64 or ARM) and use Valgrind. Just for > development. When I faced problems on ARM, I ported my app to x86 and > tested it with valgrind. > > BTW: > Did you read this? http://dmalloc.com/docs/latest/online/dmalloc_toc.html > -- * *Lata Agrawal Senior Developer 9699750643 En Route Media Pvt. Ltd. * *
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