On Wednesday 31 July 2002 14:17, Avrahami David wrote:
> Hi,
> As someone whom asked to evaluate those tools in Comverse and I really
> spent lot of time to do that:
> 1) There is Purify for Linux and Rational call the hole package includes
> purifyLT,quantifyLT,... Rational test real time (TRT)
> I can send you the comparison table if you want to
> Anyway we have some problems with it and I asked for some Rational
> developer site support(they afraid to come over to Israel right now!!!)

I don't trust the Rational team very much. I remember when I was working at 
Intercomp and they were asked by our stuff to move our product from 
SourceSafe to Rational's solution - it took them 2 weeks, 2 engineers from 
UK, and their representitives in Israel - and they failed, misrably! The SS 
project wasn't very big actually...

> 2) Insure++ on Linux is too bugy(probably caused by bad  porting!!! ) to
> work with, so after several weeks we decided to not use it at all.

Try to compile few things with OpenSSL - then it gets happy happy happy! I can 
assure you that (and I really hate the motif gui).

> 3) I am going to check the current version of valgrind,the previous version
> was too "beta".

1.0 is suppose to be pretty stable. Its being used by lots of companies and 
open source projects (KDE, GNOME, few core devel people from XFree86, and I 
heard few kernel hackers also use it although I'm not sure about that).

> visit the Comverse Linux website< http://linux/ > <<<---

Very nice web site ;)))

Hetz

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