John, thanks for the reply!
Actually, that was run with track-origins. I seem to recall a few years ago it
gave more detail than it is now. This is 3.15, latest released version.
I wish I could debug into those Oracle libraries, it would make it a lot easier
to track what it's complaining
Hi all!
I'm new to this list, but have used Valgrind many times in the past.
Today I'm making a serious effort to clean up a non-trivial body of code, and
have run into a number of error reports like this one:
==00:00:00:11.329 1533== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised
value(s)
Wild guess: Build yourself a 32-bit Valgrind to use for this purpose.
Fred Smith
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike
Suite 3C
Bedford, MA
From: Beaman, Thomas [mailto:thomas.bea...@xerox.com]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 03:25 PM
To: valgrind-users
programs) instead of mktime() ??
Thanks in advance!
Fred Smith
Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike
Bedford, MA 01730
ph: 781-275-4488 x5013
fax: 781-357-4100
: Centos 7, x86-64.
Fred Smith
Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike
Bedford, MA 01730
ph: 781-275-4488 x5013
fax: 781-357-4100
I use it all the time on a program that starts from a shellscript. Just modify
the line of the script where your program is invoked so that it uses valgrind
(with appropriate args) to start your program.
Fred Smith
Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike
Or modify the shellscript to add valgrind and its args to the statement that
invokes your final program.
Fred Smith
Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike
Bedford, MA 01730
ph: 781-275-4488 x5013
fax: 781-357-4100
-Original Message-
From: Dan
I don't do Chinese either, but translate.google.com translates this to:
Create a symbolic link and does not support the operation
Fred Smith
Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike
Bedford, MA 01730
ph: 781-275-4488 x5013
fax: 781-357-4100
=yes option you
used, or else because of the verbose (-v) option.
Fred Smith
Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike
Bedford, MA 01730
ph: 781-275-4488 x5013
fax: 781-357-4100
From: Martin Ichilevici de Oliveira [mailto:martin.i.olive...@gmail.com]
Sent
Don't think I saw a response to this go by, so let me resubmit the question...
To elaborate: I'm recalling a tool that turns it into a graphical image as
distinct from the character/ascii graph produced by massif.
Fred Smith
Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175
produces a pie chart, sort of.
Can anyone remember what tool this might have been, and give me a reminder, pls?
Thanks!
Fred Smith
Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike
Bedford, MA 01730
ph: 781-275-4488 x148
fax: 781-687-8884
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