stephane chatigny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Does a Unix command like "pmap PID" could help me to determine if there
> is a memory leak in the process?
I suppose. I only ever look at "top" to see if it's going up.
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I suspect you need valgrind. valgrind rocks.
You will need the standard guile suppressions.
Paul.
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 09:32:54AM -0400, stephane chatigny wrote:
> Thanks Kevin,
>
> Does a Unix command like "pmap PID" could help me to determine if there
> is a memory leak in the process?
>
Thanks Kevin,
Does a Unix command like "pmap PID" could help me to determine if there
is a memory leak in the process?
I have run the program for 24hrs and the memory usage seems to be
constant at ~28-30Mb. It usually takes 36hrs to generate the bug, I will
wait and see if the memory usage remai