On Thu, Nov 22, 2001, Eli Marmor wrote about "Re: Mem Leak Tracer (monitored malloc)":
> I was not aware of memprof...
> Seems that my search in freshmeat, although it brought zillion results,
> was not full anough...
> I'll take a look at it!

If you're using RedHat (and perhaps other distributions), you won't have
to look too far - memprof is available on the standard distribution, in
the "memprof" package.
It was written by Owen Taylor from Redhat.

> customizations that user (I, in my case) must do. It's complex, hard to
> install, even further to link to the application, in most of the cases
> you must patch the source of your app to use it, then conflicts with
> the libraries, with flags, and with what not, and even after succeeding
> to pass all these steps, it crashes.

This is another thing I liked "third degree" I mentioned in a previous post:
It worked on a ready-made binary, and even on shared libraries, and so was
very easy to use.

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