Re: [Evolution] Please share your Valgrind suppressions file

2015-01-19 Thread Milan Crha
On Sun, 2015-01-18 at 11:19 +0100, Paul Menzel wrote:
 
 running Evolution under the Valgrind [1] generates a lot of 
 messages, where some of them are false positives or expected and 
 therefore could be omitted using a suppressions file.
 
 Could you please share the ones you use?
 

Hi,
it feels more like an evolution-hackers list material, but no big 
deal. I used to add my own suppression only for the WTF::fastFree() 
call in WebKit (I do not have the exact function call right now, but 
it shows quite much when changing messages or similar actions), but it 
changes for each webkit update, thus I used to regenerate the 
suppression rule and then update the suppression file itself.
Bye,
Milan

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[Evolution] Please share your Valgrind suppressions file

2015-01-18 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear Evolution folks,


running Evolution under the Valgrind [1] generates a lot of messages,
where some of them are false positives or expected and therefore could
be omitted using a suppressions file.

Could you please share the ones you use?


Thanks,

Paul


[1]  https://wiki.gnome.org/Valgrind


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