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Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 23:27:34 +0200
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Subject: Re: Shell script loop runs out of memory
From: AZ 9901 <az9901 AT gmail DOT com>
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2012/5/31 Jordan :
> AZ 9901 :
>>
>> Make an infinite loop with no fork, and look at the memory usage.
>> Then, make an infinite loop with one fork and look at the memory
>>
>> I really hope a solution will be found one day
>>
>
> Argh!  And I really like CygWin, so I was hoping to learn that this is
> resolvable.
>
> (Of course I could start uninstalling BLODA programs, but it's a fairly
> inconvenient solution.)
>
> Maybe I'll just write a C program or Perl script to do the same thing.
> A Perl script won't run into the same forking issue, will it?
> (Assuming I use a Perl library to get the MD5 hash, rather than calling
> out to execute md5sum?)
>
Yes using a library it should be OK !
Using "system" to call md5sum will give you the bad fork effect.

Ben

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