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Old January 14th, 2005, 05:53 PM
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C/C++ programmer needed

Hi,

We are having a very strange memory leak on our software. It is running fine for hours and then it strats eating memory out of nowhere (after ~12 hours) until there is no more free memory and freeze our dedicated.

I need someone skilled enough to try to find it out (by running a third party software that could monitor and check where the leaks are taking place or whatever), please contact me. And of course, we will pay you.

The server is currently eating memory so it would be the right time to work on it.

My contact:
AIM: killer15669
MSN: killer15669@hotmail.com
ICQ: 214570917

Thanks

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Old January 19th, 2005, 08:22 AM
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Hi,

We are having a very strange memory leak on our software. It is running fine for hours and then it strats eating memory out of nowhere (after ~12 hours) until there is no more free memory and freeze our dedicated.

I need someone skilled enough to try to find it out (by running a third party software that could monitor and check where the leaks are taking place or whatever), please contact me. And of course, we will pay you.

The server is currently eating memory so it would be the right time to work on it.

My contact:
AIM: killer15669
MSN: killer15669@hotmail.com
ICQ: 214570917

Thanks



i can help you in C, not C++
you don't mentioned which OS you use
post the faulty code if it's C, i will try
my add: guggach@yahoo.com
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