On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 08:36:09AM +0100, Trog wrote:
> It appears people that report 'memory leaks' are running either Solaris
> or FreeBSD. It may be that there is a library on those systems that
> leaks memory.
> 

Linux too. I've seen this on Redhat 8 and Fedora Core 2.

> Until someone who can reproduce these memory leaks puts the effort in to
> find the cause, by using a memory bebugger, this issue is unlikely to
> get resolved.

Can you give an example of how to do that? Just because I know how to run
"make", doesn't make me a programmer :-)

[in fact, I know a lot of (Windows) programmers: none of them know how to
run debuggers either... ;-)]


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