Gareth Pearce hotmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone atempted to port valgrind to cygwin?
> I thought it was something that would be good to do, but its looking like
> quite a big job, given that its tied so strongly to the linux kernel. I
> could keep rip
Valgrind.org says that Windows is not supported, but doesn't mention
Cygwin specifically. Has anyone gotten it to work? How about "static
valgrind" (patch to GCC) - it's been discussed on the list a while
ago?
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made to get them to work
w/ cygwin.
Of course it only works w/ 'C'; but I used it to
track down array indexing problems and pointer
problems.
Very interesting. Checking out those links, it appears
that these patches are very much like a static version
of Valgrind. Valgrind works
Jim Kleckner wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
...
Maybe we should try and port the free open-source equivalent valgrind
(http://valgrind.kde.org/) instead? I haven't ever looked at this,
but it ought
to be possible. I note that you can use (a special variant version
of) valgrind
to verify win32
Hi,
Has anyone atempted to port valgrind to cygwin?
I thought it was something that would be good to do, but its looking like
quite a big job, given that its tied so strongly to the linux kernel. I
could keep ripping it to bits until it compiles - but I am guessing the end
product will be
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