You can give one or more -v arguments and/or one or mode -d arguments.
This will produce more verbose valgrind output and/or produce debug
output.

There are also other debug switches, which you can find by :
     valgrind --help-debug

Philippe

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        From: Alessandro Biasci [mailto:[email protected]]
        Sent: Thursday 12 August 2010 09:49
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [Valgrind-users] Debug message


        Hi,

             how can I see the "Vg_DebugMsg" on my console output when
executing a valgrind istance?

        Which option I have to do? Where I can find this information?

        Thanks.




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