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Burton Strauss wrote:
Doubt it ... it's the result, not the cause.  You'd just nail something else.  See static data like that is initialized once in a static data segment.  Somehow we are going outside of the bounds and trashing it.  Just changing things like that wouldn't fix the problem - it might become more obvious or less obvious.
You mentioned rrd versions:  I noticed that compiling against current rrd headers produced an error.

 
Using one of the --with-memorydebug= options to ./configure (./autoGen.sh) might be a better way to go, but I don't know which of the options will work under FreeBSD...
I'll give these a try.

Do you think the memory bug is in freebsd libraries? ntop? or rrd?

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