>>Hey there. I have just put Electric Fence memory debugger on my machine,
>>and was wondering if anyone knew how to use it to debug my mud :P I've
>>tried the readme, the manual files, and I still have no idea how to use it
>>:) I'm a linux idiot (come to think of it, I'm an idiot on a lot of
>>things, but urm, uh, nevermind)
>
>>From what I understand of it, you just compile your code with it and run
>the MUD. It'll let you know when you have a problem.
Hmm, when I untarred it, it made it's own directory with these contents:
CHANGES efence.c eftest.c page.c tstheap
COPYING efence.h eftest.o page.o tstheap.c
Makefile efence.o libefence.3 print.c tstheap.o
README eftest libefence.a print.o
I have no idea how to run this and my mud as one :)
chuck
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