When I installed WSL
for my computer I was very excited to have a more natively supported Linux
system rather than using VirtualBox
. However I get this error when I try to run it. Is there a reason why?
I am happy to give more information as required.
--4364:0:aspacem -1: ANON 0038000000-00383d5fff 4022272 r-x-- SmFixed d=0x000 i=25365 o=0 (0) m=0 /usr/lib/valgrind/memcheck-amd64-linux
--4364:0:aspacem Valgrind: FATAL: aspacem assertion failed:
--4364:0:aspacem segment_is_sane
--4364:0:aspacem at m_aspacemgr/aspacemgr-linux.c:1502 (add_segment)
--4364:0:aspacem Exiting now.
It's definitely possible
I've encountered some problems installing it directly with apt
, however it can be installed manually with some very simple steps:
- Download the source file:
wget http://valgrind.org/downloads/valgrind-3.12.0.tar.bz2
(by the time you read this there could be a newer version)
- Extract the archive:
tar -xvjf valgrind-3.12.0.tar.bz2
- Configure the installation process:
cd
into the exctracted folder valgrind-3.12.0
and then launch ./configure
- Make: simply launch
make
while in the valgrind-3.12.0
folder
- Check the dependencies: launch
make check
to see whether all the dependencies necessary for the installation are satisfied (e.g: you'll have to install g++, just launch sudo apt install g++
)
- Install valgrind: type
sudo make install
to install it
I had the same problem, the solution was to install Windows 10 creators update (version 1703), and reinstall Bash/WSL. Valgrind now works fine :)