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VALGRIND-LISTENER(1) Release 3.13.0 VALGRIND-LISTENER(1)
valgrind-listener - listens on a socket for Valgrind commentary
valgrind-listener [options]
valgrind-listener accepts (multiple) connections from valgrind processes that use the --log-socket option on the specified port and copies the commentary it is sent to stdout.
-e --exit-at-zero When the number of connected processes falls back to zero, exit. Without this, it will run forever, that is, until you send it Control-C. --max-connect=INTEGER By default, the listener can connect to up to 50 processes. Occasionally, that number is too small. Use this option to provide a different limit. E.g. --max-connect=100. portnumber Changes the port it listens on from the default (1500). The specified port must be in the range 1024 to 65535. The same restriction applies to port numbers specified by a --log-socket to Valgrind itself.
valgrind(1), $INSTALL/share/doc/valgrind/html/index.html or http://www.valgrind.org/docs/manual/index.html.
Julian Seward.
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