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Re: Minimal test case for Make crash bug
Dan Kegel wrote:
Got it. I'm attaching a minimal test case. glibc's makefile
requires that Make be able to handle 140 levels of include recursion,
but cygwin Make crashes after about 130 -- unless you're running
under gdb or strace, in which case it works fine.
Turns out the smallest test case is even smaller:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
for (i=0; ; i++) {
int fd = open("foo.c", O_RDONLY);
printf("fd #%d is %d\n", i, fd);
}
}
This crashes for me at the 133rd fd unless I run it under
gdb, in which case it runs quite happily forever without
crashing (though it runs out of fds fairly soon).
And this is a WinXP system with an up-to-date cygwin and
scads of memory, not some Win95 box with 16MB...
It's all a bit mysterious. Where's a good place to
look for clues? I've already tried shutting down as many
systray programs as I can...
- Dan
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