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List:       freetype-devel
Subject:    [Devel] Memory/initialization prolems in FT2-CVS?
From:       joukj () hrem ! stm ! tudelft ! nl (Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen)
Date:       2002-05-31 9:31:38
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Hi all,

I'm strugling for a while (actually the last CVS version of freetype2 that
worked for me was dated May 29) with a strange problem.
 I'm using the CVS versions of freetype2 on a OpenVMS7.3 system. With recent 
recent CVS versions of freetype2 my application gets weird crashes. I can
manipulate the location in the program where it crashes by changing memory
related things (order and size of allocated memory). The problem occurs
only if I copy bitmap.buffer data to a privatly allocated arry (using memmove 
or memcpy). This indicates on memory leakage and/or uninitialized variables.
Since my application is wriiten in Fortran and the compiler checks at compile
and run-time on these items, my suspicion points to the current CVS version
of freetype2.
 Has anyone an idea?

                    Jouk


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