README-VALGRIND --------------- You can run nxproxy (and nxcomp) under the supervision of valgrind (a very good memory debugger) by wrapping nxproxy in the following script: <snip> #!/bin/bash # Enable core dumps. ulimit -c unlimited # Set this to directory where nxproxy is located. NXPROXY_DIR=~/NX/nxproxy # Set this to directory where valgrind is located. VALGRIND_DIR=/usr/local/bin exec ${VALGRIND_DIR}/valgrind -v --leak-check=yes --leak-resolution=high \ --show-reachable=yes --show-reachable=yes \ --suppressions=${NXPROXY_DIR}/nxproxy.supp \ --num-callers=16 --logfile-fd=2 \ \ ${NXPROXY_DIR}/nxproxy $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 <snip> Run the following commands on your shell, right in the place where the nxproxy executable is to be placed in your setup: $ cat >nxproxy <copy paste the previous lines here> $ chmod a+x nxproxy Output of valgrind will go on stderr, that is in session file, if run in NX environment.