Hi Zooko,

On Jan 25, 8:24 am, "Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn" <[email protected]> wrote:
> <SNIP>
>
> Help!
>
> ==30887== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
> ==30887==    at 0x4017A16: index (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x4007927: expand_dynamic_string_token (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x40081BC: _dl_map_object (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x400171D: map_doit (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x400EB65: _dl_catch_error (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x4000EE3: do_preload (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x4003EB2: dl_main (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x4014E4A: _dl_sysdep_start (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x4004E71: _dl_start (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x4001537: ??? (in /lib64/ld-2.15.so)
> ==30887==    by 0x1: ???
> ==30887==    by 0x7FF000E96: ???

This does not appear to be  related to Crypto++.

Its not a dry, blow you off kind of answer - I've worked with Vagrind/
Helgrind for some time, including suppression files to squelch benign
messages (for example, related to RNGs and entropy incorporation).

Perhaps you could ask on the Valgrind User List (http://valgrind.org/
support/). There is lots of expert Valgrind knowledge there (they've
helped me on more than one occasion).

Jeff

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