On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 4:02 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > attached are various runs with winleak. Using > > G_DEBUG=gc-friendly > and > G_SLICE=always-malloc > > On windows I set them in the my computer properties ->advanced tab -> > environment variables -> user variables. > > printing them our in my pidgin run script produced this so i think the > variables are set correctly. > > ------------------------------------------------- > Pidgin Debug Log For Wed 09/10/2008 16:04:23.20 > Value of G_DEBUG = gc-friendly > Value of G_SLICE = always-malloc > ------------------------------------------------- > > produces with this batch script code. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > REM write a nice header > ECHO ------------------------------------------------- > %logfile% > ECHO Pidgin Debug Log For %odt% >> %logfile% > ECHO Value of G_DEBUG = %G_DEBUG% >> %logfile% > ECHO Value of G_SLICE = %G_SLICE% >> %logfile% > > ECHO ------------------------------------------------- >> %logfile% > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The only issue is these aren't beginning to end leaks. they are unfreed > memory as of the point I stopped collecting data. To make this as accurate > as possible. I closed all windows, and minimized the buddy list before > writing out the leak details. > > I did things such as: sending/receiving ims, checking status messages, > clicking buttons, +/- buddylist expanders, aim direct connect, aim file > transfer, checking aim profiles, and using the log reader to brows logs and > search them for keywords > > I was mostly testing with my brother. searching for the screen names "ace3g" > or "dave1g" ( there can be quite a few matches) will probably be the more > likely true leaks of strings. If any truly exist at all.
I took a look at the first few files and wasn't able to find anything that looked like a legitimate leak. The fact that these are snapshots and not real de-facto leaks means that there are just too many falks positives to be able to get useful results. I look forward to some better results based on working with the winleak developers to improve accuracy. -D _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [email protected] http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
