At 09:54 PM 2/6/2002, Frank Seide wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I observed cygwin getting into a bad state after a
>memory-allocation failure, from which I only can
>recover by terminating all cygwin processes to unload
>the cygwin1.dll.
>
>I run a perl script that gradually allocates memory
>until the memory li
Hi,
I observed cygwin getting into a bad state after a
memory-allocation failure, from which I only can
recover by terminating all cygwin processes to unload
the cygwin1.dll.
I run a perl script that gradually allocates memory
until the memory limit of 256 MB (default) is reached.
Perl, as expec
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