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FW: Re: tcsh hangs after updating to cygwin 1.5.7-1. Expires with "Out of Memory"


 http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-02/msg00798.html
Re: tcsh hangs after updating to cygwin 1.5.7-1. Expires with "Out of
Memory"
*	From: Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin at cygwin dot com> 
*	To: cygwin at cygwin dot com 
*	Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 16:11:55 +0100 
*	Subject: Re: tcsh hangs after updating to cygwin 1.5.7-1.
Expires with "Out of Memory" 
*	References: <014301c3f54c$70d40a90$151a5d80@pcphuot
<msg00790.html> > 
*	Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com 

On Feb 17 12:51, Etienne Huot wrote:
> References: <H0000d740874743a.1075768579.mailw02@MHS <msg00069.html> >
> 
> I have experienced exactly the same problem! On two different machines

> running XP. But actually, I'm not sure this is due to the new DLL

I'm running XP *and* I'm using tcsh on a regular basis and I'm not able
to reproduce that effect.

Corinna

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Dear Cygwin Folks:

I would have posted this to the message thread, but I didn't have the
time to research how to go about doing that.  Please pass this along to
anyone that might benefit.

Well, I know of at least one way to cause this problem!  My cygwin
installation was running fine for over a year on an XP machine without
any problems.  Today, out of nowhere, it starts giving me the "Out of
memory" error whenever I try to run tcsh.  I can run bash just fine.  I
decided to blow away my installation and reinstall, which reset my home
directory back to "C:\Documents and Settings ...".  This cured the
problem!  So when I edited /etc/passwd to put my home directory back to
"/home/golde", the problem returned.  Looking in that directory revealed
that the .history file was huge.  I blew it away and everything was
fine.  I have no idea what caused it to spaz out, but anyway this is at
least one way to cause tcsh to experience the "Out of memory" problem. 

Best Regards,

V Edward Gold, Jr.
 


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