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LMDBG-SYSLEAKS(1)					     LMDBG-SYSLEAKS(1)

NAME
       lmdbg-sysleaks - extracts/skips the system memory leaks

SYNOPSIS
       lmdbg-sysleaks [OPTIONS] [files...]

DESCRIPTION
       lmdbg-sysleaks  analyses	 lmdbg-sym's  output  and prints (or supresses
       printing of) system memory leaks	 listed	 in  the  configuration	 file.
       Note that unlike lmdbg-leaks, lmdbg-sysleaks makes use of resolved sym‐
       bols to sort out system functions, therefore it	should	be  run	 after
       lmdbg-sym.

OPTIONS
       -h     Display the help message.

       -V     Display the lmdbg version.

       -c     Specify the configuration file.

       -s     Do not print system memory leaks, print the rest.

FILES
       ~/.lmdbg.conf or /usr/local/etc/lmdbg.conf
	      default lmdbg configuration file

EXAMPLES
       lmdbg-run -o log ./my_app &&
	 lmdbg-leaks log > log_leaks &&
	 lmdbg-sym -p log_leaks > log_leaks2 &&
	 lmdbg-sysleaks -s log_leaks2 > log_final
       lmdbg-sysleaks -c ~/.lmdbg.NetBSD.conf -s log_leaks2 > log_final

SEE ALSO
       lmdbg(1),  lmdbg-run(1),	 lmdbg-sym(1),	lmdbg-stat(1),	lmdbg-sort(1),
       lmdbg-grep(1), lmdbg-head(1),  lmdbg-leaks(1),  lmdbg-strip(1),	lmdbg-
       modules(1)

AUTHOR
       Aleksey Cheusov <vle@gmx.net>

				  Sep 2, 2012		     LMDBG-SYSLEAKS(1)
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