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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 6:27 AM
Subject: Re: Using njamd
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Bill Crawford wrote:
You might want to add
export NJAMD_ALLOW_FREE_0=1
You might also need NJAMD_NO_TRACE=1, there's a comment in the man
page that says:
NJAMD_NO_TRACE=1
When
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, David wrote:
Hi,
I read the man page for njamd (not just another memory debugger) and
followed the instructions to first:
export LD_PRELOAD=libnjamd.so
and then run my program.
However, I could not even get my program to start running. And even a simple
'ls'
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Bill Crawford wrote:
You might want to add
export NJAMD_ALLOW_FREE_0=1
You might also need NJAMD_NO_TRACE=1, there's a comment in the man
page that says:
NJAMD_NO_TRACE=1
When debugging programs that use libraries compiled with
Hi,
I read the man page for njamd (not just another memory debugger) and
followed the instructions to first:
export LD_PRELOAD=libnjamd.so
and then run my program.
However, I could not even get my program to start running. And even a simple
'ls' command fails miserably with:
NJAMD/free: