Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/02/20/13:34:31
Jan D. wrote:
> Jan Djärv wrote:
>>
>> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks much for the details. We do want to make things work correctly
>>> but, if that just means some work in emacs source code, then someone who
>>> is familiar with emacs will have to do that, i.e., someone else will
>>> have to come up with the config.h.
>>>
>>> OTOH, if someone could debug exactly why the error was occurring from
>>> one of the above calls then maybe we could make cygwin work better,
>>> too. Again, this requires someone who has access to emacs source
>>> and (presumably) knows how to use a debugger.
>>
>> I got W32 and cygwin up on a (not so fast) spare box, so I'm looking
>> in to it now. memalign is definitely the function failing, but
>> something more is going on here, I can't yet reduce this to a more
>> simple case.
>>
>> Will keep trying though.
>>
>
> It seems that when Emacs defines its own malloc and friends, memalign
> returns ENOSYS. But emacs defines its own memalign as well. Shouldn't
> that one be called?
Seems like it though it sounds like something that would be controlled
by the emacs configure script to me.
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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