What convinced you the problem has to be a memory leak, as opposed to memory corruption? Could you try valgrind with --free-fill and --malloc-fill?
Did you run it under gdb to see where and how it faults? A SEGV could be something as simple as exceeding stack ulimit.
In reply to Re: Detecting memory leaks.
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Detecting memory leaks.
by Steve_BZ
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