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On October 28, 2002, at 12:47am, Steve Augart emailed me with his findings:

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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 00:47:29 -0800
From: Steven Augart <steve@ugart.com>
To: Brian Nelson <bnelson@bloodclot.net>
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You can find the output he mentions at [memuse.out](memuse.out).

As he said in the letter you can find his modified source, as well as his memory debugging software in the iptstate directory of [ftp.augart.com](ftp://ftp.augart.com/iptstate/).

In conclusion, this seems to be a bug in ncurses. My software does not leak when it doesn't use ncuses, but leaks very slowly when using ncurses. Brian hopefully will be notifying the ncurses maintainers as well as closing this bug - and iptstate should be able to stay in Debian (and hopefully move into testing).

With that I'd like to say special thanks to Steve Augart, Julian Seward, Todd Lyons, and **everyone** at UUASC and USCLUG who pitched in to help out. There were many of you, and I will try and add more names to this list, but for now I'm trying to post it before I fall asleep. But know that even if you tried, and didn't find anything and thus didn't email me, I still appreciate your effort.
As he said in the letter you can find his modified source, as well as his
memory debugging software in the iptstate directory of
[ftp.augart.com](ftp://ftp.augart.com/iptstate/).

In conclusion, this seems to be a bug in ncurses. My software does not leak
when it doesn't use ncuses, but leaks very slowly when using ncurses. Brian
hopefully will be notifying the ncurses maintainers as well as closing this bug
\- and iptstate should be able to stay in Debian (and hopefully move into
testing).

With that I'd like to say special thanks to Steve Augart, Julian Seward, Todd
Lyons, and **everyone** at UUASC and USCLUG who pitched in to help out. There
were many of you, and I will try and add more names to this list, but for now
I'm trying to post it before I fall asleep. But know that even if you tried,
and didn't find anything and thus didn't email me, I still appreciate your
effort.

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