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| From: | root AT eyal DOT emu DOT id DOT au (root)
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| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp,comp.os.linux.development.apps
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| Subject: | What is ElectricFence?
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| Date: | 21 Aug 96 22:54:06 GMT
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| Organization: | Eyal at home
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In article <slrn517la9 DOT 1a7 DOT dolittle AT weniac DOT math DOT toronto DOT edu>,
dolittle AT weniac DOT math DOT toronto DOT edu (Ed Doolittle) writes:
> In order to do the job, I had to do the following.
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> * recompile the library with debugging information
> * link the applications with ElectricFence
> * run them under gdb on a second terminal attached
> to my computer with standard error redirected to the
> currently displayed virtual console, e.g.,
> gdb testshape 2> /dev/tty1
What is the abovementioned ElectricFence? I assume it is a memory
debugging library (or option?). Any references to it?
--
Eyal Lebedinsky (eyal AT eyal DOT emu DOT id DOT au)
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