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| Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:32:22 -0800 (PST) |
| From: | Thomas Niedermayr <quaxi AT pacbell DOT net> |
| Subject: | malloc fails with cygwin |
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The malloc function returns a null each time I use it.
I followed the instructions from a post dated 04/17/00
on the cygwin list ("Help! cygwin's malloc does not
work")which requires a change in the registry, but it
does not solve the memory(?) issue. My PC has enough
memory, so I don't understand what the issue could be.
Any suggestions?
I am using the latest version of cygwin as of
01/24/05, running under Win XP SP2. My gcc version is
3.3.3.
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