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Message-Id: <m0xTno0-000S29C@inti.gov.ar>
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From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" <salvador AT inti DOT edu DOT ar>
Organization: INTI
To: Mrazek Petr <mrazek AT cas3 DOT zlin DOT vutbr DOT cz>
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 1997 15:58:24 +0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: Degugging large projects under RHIDE
CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

Mrazek Petr <mrazek AT cas3 DOT zlin DOT vutbr DOT cz> wrote:
> I'm new in DJGPP and I try to use RHIDE for developping relatively large 
> project (about 1.8 MB exe without any debug options).
> With compiling any modules with -g and linking without -s RHIDE says 
> something about "Try to compile it with -g..." (i had it set - with gdb I 
> debug normally). Smaller projects with the SAME options I can debug normally.
> Is there any restrictions in RHIDE?
> (I want to use RHIDE for debug because it's little better for me than gdb)
No restrictions other than the memory available.
Are you sure your EXE is generated with debug info. What's the size, is it 4 
(or more) times 1.8Mb? Did you recompiled all the modules after switching to 
-g?

> Second problem: allocating memory with malloc.
> In the small project I can allocate all free memory without any problems. In 
> project I mentioned above is allocated about 60 KB in about 8 steps and than 
> it exits with message Out of memory.
> Any ideas about any possibly conflicts?
How much memory do you have in your system? Try:
1) go32-v2
2) Enable the switch to show the memory in the IDE (is in prefferences).

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