The man page for regtool includes sufficient detail to enable you to
incorporate this sort of functionality in your software.
I recommend that you consider carefully the logic you use to alter the
"heap_chunk_in_mb" key so that you don't undermine an existing
customization already applied by your end user.
Randall Schulz
At 08:18 2003-02-27, Fabrice Marchal wrote:
Hi,
I have come accross the 384 Mb limit for allocating memory in cygwin.
(e.g. char* pnt = new char[ long size = 500*1024*1024 ]; will not
work )
I have been able to modify this using the workaround documented in the
Users Guide (http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/setup-maxmem.html)
I would like to know if there is a way to do the same within code so
that end-users
who receive a cygwin-compiled code do not require to go into the
hassle of
using regtool or regedit
Is that feasible?
Thanks
fm
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