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2011-07-03Using REPLACE_INTERPRETER does not magically generate a dependence on thedholland1-2/+3
interpreter. Depend explicitly on lang/runawk. PKGREVISION++
2011-05-10fix #!/usr/bin/env issuecheusov1-1/+6
2011-05-08LMDBG is a collection of small tools for collecting and analyzing logscheusov4-0/+94
of malloc/realloc/memalign/free etc. function calls. Unlike many others, LMDBG does not provide any way to detect overruns of the boundaries of malloc() memory allocations, as this is not the goal. Like most other malloc debuggers, LMDBG allows detecting memory leaks. Unlike some others LMDBG generates full stacktraces and separates the logging process from analysis, thus allowing you to analyze application on a per-module basis. Simple but powerful tools for analisis are also provided. lmdbg-run - Creates malloc/realloc/free/memalign/... logs lmdbg-sym - Converts addresses to 'file.c:NUM func_name' lmdbg-leak - Checks for memory leaks lmdbg-stat - Gathers statistical information about memory allocations lmdbg-grep - Greps the stackframes lmdbg-strip - Strips the stackframes lmdbg-module - Enrichs the stackframes with a module name lmdbg-sort - Sorts the stackframes by e.g. total allocated bytes, a number of memory allocations etc. lmdbg-sysleaks - Filters out system memory leaks e.g. libc's