I tried following code with vs2005, and... there is no memory problem! So
the bug must be located in CYGWIN or in GCC. Form now on it seems to me,
that I really need help. Cause I'm not so familiar with deeper CYGWIN or GCC
problems. I'm looking foward for any ideas how to handle the problem...
TH
. There is also the same memory problem. This indicates
that the problem lies in the cygwin shell or in gcc or it is a windows based
problem, which could mean that windows is not abled to free the threads as
fast as the program creates new ones. Any ideas?
Martin Jöhren
Hoppe Bordmesstechnik
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that he hasn't had this problem until now. So have I made a
mistake in configuring my system or is it a bug? I have to mention that the
thread count, which can be observed in the taskmanager too, stays stable at
3 threads.
Thx a lot for your support guys...
Greetz
Martin Jöhren
Hoppe Bordmes
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