Phillip Shelton writes:Just a thought, but have you tried Purify or ElectricFence on the code in question? I've used Purify in the past on programs with array bounding problems and it worked great. It saved me several days of tracking down memory problems. Purify is a commercial product that runs on Solaris but ElectricFence is supposed to be able to do the same thing, it runs on Linux and it's free. I've not used ElectricFence so I can't comment on how much pain is involved there, but Purify was very easy to use.
> I do not yet have a machine that I can use to look at or use your code, but
> when a library function appears to stuff up I would look for somewhere that
> you are overstepping some array bound especially if you malloc the array
> space.
>
> Phill
>
Yes, that's definitely a possibility. Pain in the rear to find though :(------------------------------------------------------------
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