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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 20:08:44 +0200
From: Daniel Taupin <taupin AT lps DOT u-psud DOT fr>
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To: molnarl AT cdata DOT tvnet DOT hu, Latex2html list <latex2html AT mcs DOT anl DOT gov>,
DJGPP List <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: perl54b.zip bugged
References: <Pine DOT SOL DOT 3 DOT 95 DOT 980112162901 DOT 26618A-100000 AT dumballah DOT tvnet DOT hu>

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molnarl AT cdata DOT tvnet DOT hu wrote:

> I just checked perl 5.004_02, and didn't find this "unable to load" string
> in the distribution. What is this message EXACTLY?
>
> > > bug. If it's a real bug I'll upload a new binary distribution of
> > > perl5.004_04 to DJ.
>



> According to the perl changelog, the latest memory related problem was
> corrected in 5.004_02. What does go32-v2.exe say to you?

What I can say is that the "Out of memory!" message happens in the following perl command (which I do not understand at all:
explanations welcome):

 s/((\%|$comment_mark)\n|.)\n{2,}/$1\n\\par\n/og;

> As you can see, the difference of behaviour in Win 3.11 and Win95 make me think the problem might be due to perl (unlikely
> libgdbm.a).

That's why I would appreciate a vew version of perl, whose memory management would be safe...

>
>
> Laszlo



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<P>molnarl AT cdata DOT tvnet DOT hu wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>I just checked perl 5.004_02, and didn't find this
"unable to load" string
<BR>in the distribution. What is this message EXACTLY?

<P>> > bug. If it's a real bug I'll upload a new binary distribution of
<BR>> > perl5.004_04 to DJ.
<BR>&nbsp;</BLOCKQUOTE>
&nbsp;
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>According to the perl changelog, the latest memory
related problem was
<BR>corrected in 5.004_02. What does go32-v2.exe say to you?</BLOCKQUOTE>
What I can say is that the "Out of memory!" message happens in the following
perl command (which I do not understand at all: explanations welcome):

<P><TT>&nbsp;s/((\%|$comment_mark)\n|.)\n{2,}/$1\n\\par\n/og;</TT>
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>As you can see, the difference of behaviour in Win
3.11 and Win95 make me think the problem might be due to perl (unlikely
libgdbm.a).</BLOCKQUOTE>
That's why I would appreciate a vew version of perl, whose memory management
would be safe...
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>&nbsp;

<P>Laszlo</BLOCKQUOTE>
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