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Are you talking about the released cygwin version? It does not handle malloc the same as memalign, I see in malloc_wrapper.c:
I suppose. But if Emacs is modular enough to provide its calls as a (import) library or object file, you can just list this on the link line after glib and get the same affect for Emacs/glib. This may be easier for you.
That would have to come from someone that cares alot about Emacs + Gtk+ on cygwin. I'm just trying to find a simple solution, as it seems now, we will disable Gtk+ on cygwin.
BTW, I tried to put to put the object file that contain malloc/memalign after the Gtk+ libraries, and it didn't work. Glib does not call the Emacs supplied memalign in this case either.
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