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Subject: Re: fork problem in latest snapshot on Win98
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According to Christopher Faylor on 11/22/2005 8:17 AM:
>>I'm getting a repeatable fork memory allocation error with snapshot
>>20051116 on Win98, when trying to build CVS head of libtool; this was
>>not a problem with 20051020.
> 
> Is this problem still in the latest snapshots?

I upgraded to 20051117, and was able to complete the libtool build on
Win98.  So I guess your change to delay the top-of-stack calculation to
after the setjmp did the trick.

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