valgrind 1:3.7.0-0ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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valgrind (1:3.7.0-0ubuntu2) precise; urgency=low

  * Allow glibc 2.15 in the configure checks. (LP: #934127)
    - Add 0009-glibc-215.patch, cherry-picked from upstream.
    - Add 0010-automake-1.11.2.patch by Gregorio Guidi.
    - Use dh-autoreconf instead of autotools-dev.
 -- Felix Geyer <email address hidden>   Fri, 17 Feb 2012 15:06:23 +0200

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Felix Geyer
Sponsored by:
Jani Monoses
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Precise
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Ubuntu Developers
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devel
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valgrind: memory debugger and profiler

 Valgrind is a GPL'd tool to help you find memory-management problems in your
 programs. When a program is run under Valgrind's supervision, all reads and
 writes of memory are checked, and calls to malloc/new/free/delete are
 intercepted.
 .
 Valgrind can debug more or less any dynamically-linked ELF x86/Linux,
 amd64/Linux and ppc/Linux executables, without modification, recompilation,
 or anything.
 .
 Valgrind provides a generic infrastructure for supervising the execution of
 programs called "tools". This is done by providing a way to instrument
 programs in very precise ways, making it relatively easy to support
 activities such as dynamic error detection and profiling. The Valgrind
 distribution currently includes three tools: a memory error detectors, a
 cache (time) profiler and a heap (space) profiler.