\begin{enumerate}[nosep]
\item unpack/patch source code: \\
- \texttt{git clone --depth 1 ``git:/{\dots}/target'' cinelerra5} \\
+ \texttt{git clone -{}-depth 1 ``git:/{\dots}/target'' cinelerra5} \\
\texttt{./autogen.sh}
\item configure build:\\
\texttt{./configure --with-single-user}
deadly. The listing of the memory leaks can be quite voluminous so locating the \textit{LEAK SUMMARY} section
towards the end of the report is most useful.
+Another very useful valgrind run to locate unitialized variables while executing is:
+
+\hspace{2em}\texttt{valgrind -{}-log-file=/tmp/log -{}-tool=memcheck\\
+ -{}-num-callers=32 ./ci}
\section{CFLAGS has -Wall}
\label{sec:cflags_has_-wall}