Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/10/28/16:29:53
Have you tried using the libmmalloc.a library that comes with the
cygwin package for your malloc and friends routines? Note: that there
are two m's and is a Mapped Memory Allocation package. This has
seemed to fix various other porters problems when I've suggested it.
---Glen Fullmer-EGF002 <Glen_Fullmer-EGF002 AT email DOT mot DOT com> wrote:
>
> Hi Mumit,
>
> >>>>> "MK" == Mumit Khan <khan AT xraylith DOT wisc DOT edu> writes:
>
> MK> Tried something similar, and sure enough, it crashed and
burned.
> MK> getenv() probably calls something that calls malloc. If
malloc fails,
> MK> the system is pretty much useless.
>
> Yep, also just:
>
> char *mstr;
> mstr = malloc(100);
>
> fails, in the helloworld example.
>
> MK> Of course, everything seems to work when using mingw, but
then you
> MK> lose the POSIX layer.
>
> Yeah, we wouldn't want to do that. ;-)
>
> MK> problem must be due to some (bad) interaction of MSVC runtime
loaded
> MK> by Java and Cygwin runtime loaded by the JNI dll.
>
> Ok, but I don't understand. So you are saying that Java might be
using a
> runtime library that is not compatible with the DLL library?
>
> Thanks,
> Glen
> --
> Glen Fullmer,(847)538-3082, Mail: <gfullmer AT ccrl DOT mot DOT com>,
> Web: <http://www.enteract.com/~gfullmer>
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