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dmalloc mailing list noted



http://www.eGroups.com/list/dmalloc/

Gray Watson, author of dmalloc, appears to be setting up a mailing
list for discussing dmalloc development. It may be worth keeping an
eye on this list.

I wouldn't recommend subscribing to egroups or accepting any emailed
invitation to subscribe from egroups, though; it's quite possible to
subscribe the same address multiple times, and any mismatch between
headers and invite address makes it difficult to unsubscribe
yourself... 

Have a list description.

L.

Here is a welcome message provided by [email protected]
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Welcome to the Debug Malloc Library discussion list. This list is
designed to help users disseminate information about the library and
its usage.  It is also a place where users can talk about problems
they are having, requests for features, etc.. 
 
The debug memory allocation or dmalloc library has been designed as a
drop in replacement for the system's malloc, realloc, calloc, free and
other memory management routines while providing powerful debugging
facilities configurable at runtime.  These facilities include such
things as memory-leak tracking, fence-post write detection, file/line
number reporting, and general logging of statistics. 
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