Sorry for the late answer,

yes it could be that but as far as I remember it used to work a few  
weeks ago, with the same application but on a different platform.
I will try to run valgrind on different platforms and I will let you  
know if it is working or not.

Thanks

     Nicolas

On Jul 13, 2010, at 4:33 PM, Dave Goodell wrote:

> Is your application multithreaded?  Thread scheduling under valgrind  
> is very different from running normally.  AFAIK, only one thread  
> runs at a time, which can both slow down threaded applications  
> substantially and also increase the chances of hitting a deadlock  
> bug in your code.
>
> -Dave
>
> On Jul 13, 2010, at 2:54 PM CDT, Nicolas Rannou wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm experimenting some issues using valgrind.
>>
>> I would like to perform a memory leaks checking in my application.
>> I do:
>> _________________________________________________________________
>>
>> $ valgrind -v --leak-check=full --track-origins=yes ./bin/gofigure &>
>> log.txt
>> __________________________________________________________________
>>
>> where ./bin/gofigure is my application, STATIC-DEBUG build, on ubuntu
>> 10.04 - 64 bits.
>>
>> If I launch this command, it will just get stuck and I have to exit
>> valgrind manually (I let it running for one night to make sure that  
>> it
>> is not a time issue).
>> If I run the program without valgrind it works properly (it opens and
>> closes automatically).
>>
>> I'm using valgrind 3.6.0
>> _____________________
>>
>> $ valgrind --version
>> valgrind-3.6.0.SVN
>> _____________________
>>
>> It use to work with a previous version of valgrind and a previous
>> version of ubuntu... (I'm not sure about which ones)
>>
>> Did somebody already experienced this issue?
>> Do you have any suggestion about how to solve/track this issue?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>   Nicolas
>>
>>
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