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Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 10:56:49 +0400
From: Maarten Boekhold <boekhold@emirates.net.ae>
Subject: Re: Memory debugging under cygwin
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Dan Osborne wrote:
> Could you get the test program to work? That shows how it wants to play.
> 
> The only problem I found with it was that it wouldn't follow shared objects.

Yeah, that seems to be the problem I have to. Unfortunately the memory 
corruption I'm looking for is *in* a shared object. And compiling the 
whole app static isn't an option, because it also involves a dynamically 
loaded module :(

> Great shame that valgrind isn't ported to cygwin!

Yup...

Maarten

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