On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 1:10:23 PM UTC+12, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>
> If the library that tracks and reports leaks is unloaded before the memory 
> is freed, then it will report the leak.
>
> The best I can tell, the references to misc.h and integer.cpp are static 
> objects. They apparently outlive the DLL reporting them as leaks.
>

The leak tester I was using is unit-test based -- it reports anything 
created during the test and not destroyed by the end of the test case 
teardown as a leak.  So yes, it's vulnerable to singletons, and as I've 
already said several times I'm satisfied that this is what is happening 
here and I'm no longer interested in it.

The Gunzip / SignatureVerificationFilter bug is entirely unrelated (and 
only occurs in Linux).  I'm reasonably certain that this is a real bug.

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