> That probably would mean that all the software should switch to a new
> way of allocating memory, but it's a start...

...its only "a start" if you consider the current behaviour to be a problem.
which under most normal uses of FreeBSd (and all the other UNIXs which
do this) it doesnt seem to be. I realise its a bit of a shock to realise whats
going on, but its not something most people run into in practice.

-pcf.
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