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From: | cgf AT bbc DOT com (Christopher Faylor) |
Subject: | Re: Heap split - cannot fork:-) |
25 Mar 1998 15:19:18 -0800 : | |
Message-ID: | <EqDMwG.1ot.cygnus.cygwin32.developers@bbc.com> |
References: | <01BD5722 DOT ED184FE0 AT gater DOT krystalbank DOT msk DOT ru> |
Reply-To: | cgf AT bbc DOT com |
To: | cygwin32-developers AT cygnus DOT com |
In article <01BD5722 DOT ED184FE0 AT gater DOT krystalbank DOT msk DOT ru>, Sergey Okhapkin <sos AT prospect DOT com DOT ru> wrote: >Hi! > >Now I know why _every_ cygwin process have a splitted heap if it allocates >more than heap_chunk_size bytes of memory (but I will not tell you why this >happens - think yourself!-) Here is the temporary fix - reserve a large >amount of memory for heap to avoid fork problem. The fix doesn't affect >performance. I give up. Is it because the shared_info shared memory segment gets in the way? -- http://www.bbc.com/ cgf AT bbc DOT com "Strange how unreal VMS=>UNIX Solutions Boston Business Computing the real can be."
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