You may recall my email from about a week ago about my Ubuntu machine.  I'm 
(re)installed 9.10 with the same results that it does not boot.  I do not know 
enough about linux / ubuntu to know whether it is a bug or a hardware failure.  
Because the installation has no failures it says to me it is a bug not hardware.

Thank you!

April

p.s.  I've found a work around for the runtime error in the btree code, but I 
do not know 'why' is it happening.  More work to do.


> Subject: Re: [Harbour] Debugging c code
> From: harbour...@syenar.hu
> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 16:10:00 +0100
> To: harbour@harbour-project.org
> 
> Hi April,
> 
> Under Ubuntu you can use valgrind to find out the exact locations 
> of leaked allocations. Check the debugging section in INSTALL.

> On 2010 Feb 1, at 04:00, April White wrote:
> 
> > When my C level code does not release memory, the fm statistics reports 
> > this but gives the public function though in some cases the allocation 
> > occured in a sub-function.  
> > 
> > Is there a macro I can use to identify this sub-function?  I could leave it 
> > in the code wrapped conditional code for debug only.  
> > 
> > April
                                          
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