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Memory Leak in Curl 7.9.8

From: <Priya.Ramakrishnan_at_WellsFargo.COM>
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 12:42:05 -0700

HI Daniel

Another team here has found out a memory leak in Curl 7.9.8 with regards to
the MultiMedia DLL. Can you tell us what the solution is for this leak.

[I] Starting Purify'd certman.exe at 08/09/2002 21:33:58
[W] UMR: Uninitialized memory read in GetSidSubAuthority {1 occurrence}
[I] Starting main
[W] PAR: UnmapViewOfFile(0x44e0001) arg #1 (lpBaseAddress) not identical to
value returned by MapViewOfFile (44e0000) {1 occurrence}
[W] PAR: UnmapViewOfFile(0x4500001) arg #1 (lpBaseAddress) not identical to
value returned by MapViewOfFile (4500000) {1 occurrence}
[W] Summary of all memory leaks... {32 bytes, 1 block}
    [W] MLK: Memory leak of 32 bytes from 1 block allocated in OpenDriver
[WINMM.dll]
            Distribution of leaked blocks
            Allocation location
                GlobalAlloc [KERNEL32.dll]
                OpenDriver [WINMM.dll]
                OpenDriver [WINMM.dll]
                GetDriverModuleHandle [WINMM.dll]
                GetDriverModuleHandle [WINMM.dll]
                PlaySoundW [WINMM.dll]
                WinmmLogoff [WINMM.dll]
                RtlCharToInteger [ntdll.dll]
                RtlInitializeBitMap [ntdll.dll]
                CsrClientConnectToServer [ntdll.dll]
                KiUserApcDispatcher [ntdll.dll]
[I] Summary of new memory leaks... {0 bytes, 0 blocks}
[I] Summary of new memory leaks... {0 bytes, 0 blocks}
[I] Summary of all handles in use... {60 occurrences}
[I] Exiting with code 1 (0x00000001)
[I] Program terminated at 08/09/2002 21:35:21

This is the message from my colleague.

        I found the 32 byte leak in CertMan:

        it is indirectly caused by cURL 7.9.8

        I just rebuild CertMan with cURL 7.9.5 [ the old version] - the 32
bytes memory leak went away...

        here is the expanded test report of Purify

Thank You
Priya Ramakrishnan

Ph:415 396 8985

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Received on 2002-08-13