On Wed, 2013-11-27 at 17:05 +0100, Benjamin Schindler wrote:
> Hmm
> Unfortunatelly, I moved from Vienna to Zurich now and I don't have
> access to the machine which showed this behavior. I just tried to
> reproduce it on my gentoo box but there, it just worked fine. So I think
> it has likely s
Hmm
Unfortunatelly, I moved from Vienna to Zurich now and I don't have
access to the machine which showed this behavior. I just tried to
reproduce it on my gentoo box but there, it just worked fine. So I think
it has likely something to do with dependent libs. After all,
backporting an unstable
On Tue, 2013-11-19 at 11:20 +0100, Benjamin Schindler wrote:
> I did start with --profile-heap, and it gave me the following (before I
> killed it). The bottom-most entry was growing really fast. The other
> entries seemed to stay more or less contact. Attached for reference is a
> complete run
I did start with --profile-heap, and it gave me the following (before I
killed it). The bottom-most entry was growing really fast. The other
entries seemed to stay more or less contact. Attached for reference is a
complete run ( I snipped a few outputs because the mailing list doesn't
like mess
On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 11:40 +0100, Benjamin Schindler wrote:
> Hi
>
> I just upgraded to valgrind 3.9.0 (debian sid backport). Most features
> work, but helgrind hangs with my application, and starts to fill up
> memory until the system starts swapping badly. This did not happen with
> 3.8. I t
Hi
I just upgraded to valgrind 3.9.0 (debian sid backport). Most features
work, but helgrind hangs with my application, and starts to fill up
memory until the system starts swapping badly. This did not happen with
3.8. I tried with and without the suppressions file I'm using but that
doesn't h