how to use valgrind with qtcreator for external remote application












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I have a program that has a memory leak and I want to use from Valgrind to detect the problem.
QTCreator: Version is 3.5.1

QT: QtEmbedded-4.7.0-arm

host: Linux 16.04 LTS

target: ARMv7



I'm install valgrind at my host and set Project-> Build & Run-> Run-> valgrind -> custom



At analyze option set Valgrind Memory Analyzer (External Remote Application). With click Start at opened window Kit managed, then write Executable: "myProgramName" Arguments: "-qws" Working directory: "my executable program path at target".
At the end with click OK happened nothing :|

Thanks for any help.










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    I have a program that has a memory leak and I want to use from Valgrind to detect the problem.
    QTCreator: Version is 3.5.1

    QT: QtEmbedded-4.7.0-arm

    host: Linux 16.04 LTS

    target: ARMv7



    I'm install valgrind at my host and set Project-> Build & Run-> Run-> valgrind -> custom



    At analyze option set Valgrind Memory Analyzer (External Remote Application). With click Start at opened window Kit managed, then write Executable: "myProgramName" Arguments: "-qws" Working directory: "my executable program path at target".
    At the end with click OK happened nothing :|

    Thanks for any help.










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      I have a program that has a memory leak and I want to use from Valgrind to detect the problem.
      QTCreator: Version is 3.5.1

      QT: QtEmbedded-4.7.0-arm

      host: Linux 16.04 LTS

      target: ARMv7



      I'm install valgrind at my host and set Project-> Build & Run-> Run-> valgrind -> custom



      At analyze option set Valgrind Memory Analyzer (External Remote Application). With click Start at opened window Kit managed, then write Executable: "myProgramName" Arguments: "-qws" Working directory: "my executable program path at target".
      At the end with click OK happened nothing :|

      Thanks for any help.










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      I have a program that has a memory leak and I want to use from Valgrind to detect the problem.
      QTCreator: Version is 3.5.1

      QT: QtEmbedded-4.7.0-arm

      host: Linux 16.04 LTS

      target: ARMv7



      I'm install valgrind at my host and set Project-> Build & Run-> Run-> valgrind -> custom



      At analyze option set Valgrind Memory Analyzer (External Remote Application). With click Start at opened window Kit managed, then write Executable: "myProgramName" Arguments: "-qws" Working directory: "my executable program path at target".
      At the end with click OK happened nothing :|

      Thanks for any help.







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      edited Nov 21 '18 at 14:02









      Zoran Pandovski

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