:: Rogerio Brito writes:
>> Yes, but did you manage to run gnapster-gtk, xdvi, or some other
>> graphical tools under memprof? That didn't work here.
> Well, yes and no. :-)
> All the packages that I'm using here were packaged by Helix
> Gnome and this includes both memprof and
On Nov 30 2000, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> :: Rogerio Brito writes:
> > What did you try? I did some things here and it displayed some
> > cool graphics. Nice toy.
>
> Yes, but did you manage to run gnapster-gtk, xdvi, or some other
> graphical tools under memprof? That didn't work here.
:: Rogerio Brito writes:
>> Memprof sems to be totally undocumented, and I tried several of the
>> command line options, none of which worked...
> What did you try? I did some things here and it displayed some
> cool graphics. Nice toy.
Yes, but did you manage to run gnapster-gtk, x
On Nov 28 2000, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> So... IS there some other application I could use to find memory
> leaks, other than memprof?
Wow. I didn't know this memprof thing. Quite cool, huh? The
only memory analyzing program that I knew about was memstat,
which:
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 01:02:22AM -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
>
> Ok, so I tried to run memproof on gnapster, and nothing happened...
>
> Also tried gcalc, gnome-terminal, gtkcookie, gtkfind, gtkgraph, and
> same thing: nothing happened (as if the program had been started, but
> quit immed
Ok, so I tried to run memproof on gnapster, and nothing happened...
Also tried gcalc, gnome-terminal, gtkcookie, gtkfind, gtkgraph, and
same thing: nothing happened (as if the program had been started, but
quit immediately).
Sme for xosview, xfig...
But it did work with wterm.
So... IS there s
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