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- From: shulick@navajo.ucs.indiana.edu (Sam Hulick)
- Subject: Programming is getting painful!
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- Organization: Vallen Software
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 06:57:52 GMT
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- *ARH*!!! It seems I can't program a thing without memory leaks. I
- wrote a little simple server, and I run the server, then shut it down
- immediately, and sure enough.. about 8k bytes are not freed. HOW does
- one trace these memory leaks? And please don't say MungWall or
- Enforcer. I really don't understand one bit of their output. ANy help
- would be REALLY appreciated. Thanks.
-
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