Theo de Raadt wrote: >Some other debugging toolkits get them too. To a large extent these >come with almost no performance cost.
Is there any special reason why there is no /etc/malloc.conf by default (linking to, say, 'S') then? Philippe
Theo de Raadt wrote: >Some other debugging toolkits get them too. To a large extent these >come with almost no performance cost.
Is there any special reason why there is no /etc/malloc.conf by default (linking to, say, 'S') then? Philippe