Am Sonntag, den 16.06.2013, 13:39 +0200 schrieb Szabolcs Nagy: > note that valgrind cannot emulate 80bit long double arithmetics > (uses 64bit arithmetics instead) which breaks floating-point > printf and strtod functions in musl (and most math code on x86 > take slightly different code paths, some break badly) > > so valgrind has issues with floating-point code and there were > limitations with threading as well Hm, valgrind seems to be *the* tool that is used everywhere. And on glibc platforms it gives valuable insight and finds a lot of bugs. As a naïve user of musl I would just expect it to work. Jens -- :: INRIA Nancy Grand Est :: http://www.loria.fr/~gustedt/ :: :: AlGorille ::::::::::::::: office Nancy : +33 383593090 :: :: ICube :::::::::::::: office Strasbourg : +33 368854536 :: :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: gsm France : +33 651400183 :: :: :::::::::::::::::::: gsm international : +49 15737185122 ::