[Bug 170303] Review Request: google-perftools: Very fast malloc & performance analysis tools

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Sat Apr 22 16:41:45 UTC 2006


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Summary: Review Request: google-perftools: Very fast malloc & performance analysis tools


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=170303





------- Additional Comments From tcallawa at redhat.com  2006-04-22 12:41 EST -------
Fails make check on FC-5 (i386):

>>> TESTING ./heap-checker_unittest with HEAPPROFILE= and HEAPCHECK=
In main()
HeapChecker: Heap checker is not active, hence checker "all" will do nothing!
HeapChecker: To activate set the HEAPCHECK environment variable.
HeapChecker: Heap checker is not active, hence checker "trivial" will do nothing!
HeapChecker: To activate set the HEAPCHECK environment variable.
HeapChecker: Heap checker is not active, hence checker "simple" will do nothing!
HeapChecker: To activate set the HEAPCHECK environment variable.
HeapChecker: Heap checker is not active, hence checker "trick" will do nothing!
HeapChecker: To activate set the HEAPCHECK environment variable.
HeapChecker: Heap checker is not active, hence checker "death_simple" will do
nothing!
HeapChecker: To activate set the HEAPCHECK environment variable.
Some liveness flood must be too optimistic
HeapChecker: Heap checker is not active, hence checker "death_loop" will do nothing!
HeapChecker: To activate set the HEAPCHECK environment variable.
Some liveness flood must be too optimistic
./src/tests/heap-checker_unittest.sh: line 59: 23551 Segmentation fault     
$HEAP_CHECKER
make[1]: *** [heap_checker_unittest_sh] Error 139
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/spot/rpmbuild/BUILD/google-perftools-0.7'
make: *** [check-am] Error 2


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