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Re: FW: Re: [emacs_user@hotmail.com: ***MEMORY-ERROR***: emacs[5172]: GSlice: failed


Jan DjÃrv wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
 > Jan D. wrote:
> It seems that when Emacs defines its own malloc and friends, memalign
> returns ENOSYS. But emacs defines its own memalign as well. Shouldn't that
> one be called?



Seems like it though it sounds like something that would be controlled by the emacs configure script to me.


I don't follow. How can the Emacs configure script make sure the Emacs supplied memalign is called by glib?


Ah, sorry.  I missed that you were referring to glib.  I agree that there
should be some consistency here.  Perhaps things would work better if Emacs
used none of it's own m* implementations.  That's just a WAG.  I really
have no experience with the Emacs code base.  But it does sound to me like
this would be Emacs configurable at least. ;-)


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