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Ray Hurst wrote:

> I'd like to know which version of newlib I have.
> Has anybody written a heap walker for the malloc routines.

The version you are using is whatever was current in CVS when the
version of Cygwin you're using was built.  Newlib doesn't really do
versions, other than a token release every year around December.

But that's completely irrelevant for anything relating to malloc, as
Cygwin does not use newlib for malloc.

Brian

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