On Wednesday 31 July 2002 12:32, Michael Sternberg wrote:
> Other commercial tools like Insure++ for example ?
>

GOD I have nightmare from the insure++ !!!!

Back at Magnifire when I was working there - it took 3 weeks to install it! 
every time the license failed, the insure crashed, and god knows how many 
problems I had with it! It took that company 2.5 weeks to fix 2 bug which 
happend if you used insure++ on Red Hat 7.2. Up until the point I started to 
shout at them real hard, they were sure that I have all the problems with my 
hardware or my linux installation (the fact that I installed it on 3 
different test machines, vanilla Red Hat without any modifications at all - 
didn't seem to bother them)...

Valgrind is used very extensivly with KDE development - and that why you 
didn't see (almost) any memory leaks with KDE 3.0. I understood that the 
gnome core team is using it as well.

Expect more features to come to valgrind in the upcoming months. I spoke with 
few people that were very impressed with valgrind and wanted to add lots of 
new stuff..

Hetz

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