Daniel,
On 08/28/2013 05:26 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Can you set memdbg and memlog lower than debug and
reproduce the case
again? That results in logging all memory operations, as I need to know
what part of code allocated previous fragment, because it does a
overflow write, going over the head of next fragment, thus corrupting it
structure.
All logs from start to stop are required in this case, so it can be
quite big file. You can email directly to me or provide some temporary
access to troubleshoot the system (if that is a more convenient option).
In the instances I provided you, I had MEMDBG set to 1, and debug set to
2. Should I set to debug level 4, or is 3 sufficient?
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