That is a partial fix, it will not catch other warnings relating to dlopen (I have experimentd this with my own application wich uses dlopen for the modules load).
They are very similar to other suppressions already listed for debian (dl_open*), the exact match for both cases was obtained from the warnings I got with ubuntu dapper...
That is a partial fix, it will not catch other warnings relating to dlopen (I have experimentd this with my own application wich uses dlopen for the modules load).
They are very similar to other suppressions already listed for debian (dl_open*), the exact match for both cases was obtained from the warnings I got with ubuntu dapper...
+{ ld-2.3. 6.so ld-2.3. 6.so tls/i686/ cmov/libc- 2.3.6.so ld-2.3. 6.so tls/i686/ cmov/libdl- 2.3.6.so ld-2.3. 6.so tls/i686/ cmov/libdl- 2.3.6.so ld-2.3. 6.so tls/i686/ cmov/libc- 2.3.6.so ld-2.3. 6.so tls/i686/ cmov/libdl- 2.3.6.so ld-2.3. 6.so tls/i686/ cmov/libdl- 2.3.6.so
+ Ubuntu_dlopen
+ Memcheck:Cond
+ obj:/lib/
+ obj:/lib/
+ obj:/lib/
+ obj:/lib/
+ fun:_dl_open
+ obj:/lib/
+ obj:/lib/
+ obj:/lib/
+ fun:dlopen
+}
+
+{
+ Ubuntu_dlopen_2
+ Memcheck:Cond
+ obj:/lib/
+ obj:/lib/
+ obj:/lib/
+ fun:_dl_open
+ obj:/lib/
+ obj:/lib/
+ obj:/lib/
+ fun:dlopen
+}
+