Jerry DeLisle wrote:
I have confirmed this problem on Cygwin reported here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35063
I am not very familiar with the windows environment. Having patched
most of the gfortran I/O library in the last 2-3 years I can say that
we do a lot of memory allocation for I/O.
On Linux based systems we do not see any issues (checked with
valgrind). This problem acts like a failure to free memory. I do not
know what is meant by the term "handle" other than a pointer to an
allocated block of memory.
Those of you most familiar with the Windows environment could perhaps
help here. Is this a bug in Cygwin memory management?
I will be happy to provide additional information as soon as I know
what is pertinent.
I have latest Cygwin as of about two weeks ago and I can provide a
gfortran binary if needed.
I wouldn't be surprised if each cygwin installation acted somewhat
differently. On my Core 2 Duo laptop, if I run from the bash prompt, it
hangs after the first prompt. If I run under gdb, it exhibits no
problem. If there's any interest, I'll try the Pentium D tomorrow.
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