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Name: duma | Distribution: Dag Apt Repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 |
Version: 2.5.14 | Vendor: Dag Apt Repository, http://dag.wieers.com/apt/ |
Release: 1.el3.rf | Build date: Mon Apr 28 14:51:33 2008 |
Group: Development/Tools | Build host: lisse.leuven.wieers.com |
Size: 177643 | Source RPM: duma-2.5.14-1.el3.rf.src.rpm |
Packager: Dries Verachtert <dries@ulyssis.org> | |
Url: http://duma.sourceforge.net/ | |
Summary: Detect Unintended Memory Access |
DUMA (Detect Unintended Memory Access) stops your program on the exact instruction that overruns (or underruns) a malloc() memory buffer. GDB will then display the source-code line that causes the bug. It works by using the virtual-memory hardware to create a red-zone at the border of each buffer: touch that, and your program stops. It can catch formerly impossible-to-catch overrun bugs. DUMA is a fork of Bruce Perens' Electric Fence library.
GPL
* Sun Apr 27 2008 Dries Verachtert <dries@ulyssis.org> - 2.5.14-1 - 6292/dries - Updated to release 2.5.14. * Thu Mar 13 2008 Dries Verachtert <dries@ulyssis.org> - 2.5.13-1 - Updated to release 2.5.13. * Mon Jan 21 2008 Dries Verachtert <dries@ulyssis.org> - 2.5.11-1 - Updated to release 2.5.11. * Tue Jan 15 2008 Dries Verachtert <dries@ulyssis.org> - 2.5.10-1 - Updated to release 2.5.10. * Wed Sep 05 2007 Dries Verachtert <dries@ulyssis.org> - 2.5.8-2 - Fix build on systems with multiple processors, thanks to Brian Watt. * Mon Aug 20 2007 Dries Verachtert <dries@ulyssis.org> - 2.5.8-1 - Updated to release 2.5.8. - ... - Changelog trimmed, see http://svn.rpmforge.net/svn/trunk/rpms/duma/duma.spec
/usr/bin/duma /usr/lib64/libduma.so.0 /usr/lib64/libduma.so.0.0.0 /usr/share/doc/duma-2.5.14 /usr/share/doc/duma-2.5.14/INSTALL /usr/share/doc/duma-2.5.14/README.txt /usr/share/doc/duma-2.5.14/TODO /usr/share/man/man3/duma.3.gz
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