Hello,
I want to install and run a tool called Daikon on my Ubuntu(latest version)
While compiling I got this error-------->
So, I changed the Valgrind to the latest version after which it compiled.
But the latest version of Valgrind does not have a tool called 'fjalar'---------->valgrind: failed to start tool 'fjalar' for platform 'x86-linux': No such file or directory
Now I need this fjalar for my project.
For this I think I need to downgrade my glibc version :
ie get 2.2 - 2.11. My current version is
version 2.12.1 How do I downgrade it? Please help!!
am new to all this!!
Last edited by radoulov; 01-06-2011 at 06:51 AM..
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Hi..
I have downloaded it... But daikon has to compile with this.. I can't tweak the script.. The valgrind I have does not have fjalar..
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when I run an example am getting this:
parama@ubuntu:~/Desktop/daikon/examples/c-examples/wordplay$ kvasir-dtrace ./wordplay -f words.txt ’daikon dynamic invariant detector’
valgrind: failed to start tool 'fjalar' for platform 'x86-linux': No such file or directory
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