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| Release notes for Valgrind |
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| If you are building a binary package of Valgrind for distribution, |
| please read README_PACKAGERS. It contains some important information. |
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| If you are developing Valgrind, please read README_DEVELOPERS. It contains |
| some useful information. |
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| For instructions on how to build/install, see the end of this file. |
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| If you have problems, consult the FAQ to see if there are workarounds. |
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| Executive Summary |
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| Valgrind is an award-winning instrumentation framework for building |
| dynamic analysis tools. There are Valgrind tools that can automatically |
| detect many memory management and threading bugs, and profile your |
| programs in detail. You can also use Valgrind to build new tools. |
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| The Valgrind distribution currently includes six production-quality |
| tools: a memory error detector, two thread error detectors, a cache and |
| branch-prediction profiler, a call-graph generating cache profiler, and |
| a heap profiler. It also includes two experimental tools: a |
| heap/stack/global array overrun detector, and a SimPoint basic block vector |
| generator. |
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| Valgrind is closely tied to details of the CPU, operating system and to |
| a lesser extent, compiler and basic C libraries. This makes it difficult |
| to make it portable. Nonetheless, it is available for the following |
| platforms: |
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| - x86/Linux |
| - AMD64/Linux |
| - PPC32/Linux |
| - PPC64/Linux |
| - x86/MacOSX |
| - AMD64/MacOSX |
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| Note that AMD64 is just another name for x86-64, and Valgrind runs fine |
| on Intel processors. Also note that the core of MacOSX is called |
| "Darwin" and this name is used sometimes. |
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| Valgrind is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. |
| Read the file COPYING in the source distribution for details. |
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| Documentation |
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| A comprehensive user guide is supplied. Point your browser at |
| $PREFIX/share/doc/valgrind/manual.html, where $PREFIX is whatever you |
| specified with --prefix= when building. |
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| Building and installing it |
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| To install from the Subversion repository : |
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| 0. Check out the code from SVN, following the instructions at |
| http://www.valgrind.org/downloads/repository.html. |
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| 1. cd into the source directory. |
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| 2. Run ./autogen.sh to setup the environment (you need the standard |
| autoconf tools to do so). |
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| 3. Continue with the following instructions... |
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| To install from a tar.bz2 distribution: |
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| 4. Run ./configure, with some options if you wish. The only interesting |
| one is the usual --prefix=/where/you/want/it/installed. |
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| 5. Run "make". |
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| 6. Run "make install", possibly as root if the destination permissions |
| require that. |
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| 7. See if it works. Try "valgrind ls -l". Either this works, or it |
| bombs out with some complaint. In that case, please let us know |
| (see www.valgrind.org). |
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| Important! Do not move the valgrind installation into a place |
| different from that specified by --prefix at build time. This will |
| cause things to break in subtle ways, mostly when Valgrind handles |
| fork/exec calls. |
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| The Valgrind Developers |