Hi Alexander

Le 12/06/2012 14:29, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl a écrit :
> tags 677141 +unreproducible
> thanks
> 
> Hi Olivier!
> 
> * olivier <olivie...@free.fr> [120611 22:34]:
> 
>> since last iftop upgrade (probably iftop:i386 0.17-19 -> 1.0~pre2-2 ), I've 
>> observe that iftop memory usage increase constantly.
>> I use "iftop" since many years, and I never observe this behaviour.
>>
>> 2 computers are affected (both under testing), and upgradinng iftop:i386 
>> 1.0~pre2-2 -> 1.0~pre2-3 (unstable .deb) does not fix issue.
> [..]
>> Architecture: i386 (i686)
> 
> Many thanks for your bug report!  However, I'm sorry that so far I fail
> to reproduce it on my machines.  The only difference I see so far is
> that my test machines are running amd64.  Is the second machine you
> noticed this problem also an i386 based one?
> 
> 
> Best regards,
>   Alexander

        All my computers are i386, I've no amd64 debian distro.

        What kind of software may I use for help to analysis this issue ?
Valgrind ?

        According with
http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/howtoreportabug , I
start today to run iftop under valgind monitoring :
valgrind.bin --tool=memcheck -v --log-file=iftop.txt \
             --num-callers=8 iftop -i eth0

        I will monitor during 24/48h iftop's activity, and will be back with
result.

        Thanks for your help.

        Best regards,

                                                Olivier
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