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Debug env for long time use
Hi,
I'm pritty new to C, but a recent bug in a program i've been using has forced me to debug it. But I am unable to find a debugger that can act as a layer between the OS and the program to see whats going on.. The problem is that this piece of software makes a connection through localhost to another program. That connection randomly times out for a reason that is unclear to me.. All other connections remain online. Is there any softwarepackage availible that can run this program for multiple days till the error occures, while remaining to log all input and output of this program? (like memory usage, input through network,...) EDIT: I'm using PCLinuxOS 2007 at the moment, but the software is due to run on CentOS 5.*. Thanks! Last edited by nephilimbe; 02-11-2008 at 07:29 PM.. Reason: Forgot to mention OS |
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