large memory allocation via new causes segmentation fault in G++ compiled programs
Earnie Boyd
earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
Thu Aug 10 09:18:00 GMT 2000
--- Don Sharp <Don.Sharp@dddandr.octacon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
> Earnie Boyd wrote:
> >
> > --- Bruce Rosen <rosen@oingo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > C:\\bin /usr/bin user binmode
> > > C:\\lib /usr/lib user binmode
> > > C: / user binmode
> > >
> >
> > This is the second case I've seen of this bug, I'm speaking of the C:\\bin
> and
> > C:\\lib. Although fixing this problem won't help this one you should
> however
> > do:
> >
> > mount -f -b C:/bin /usr/bin
> > mount -f -b C:/lib /usr/bin
> ^^^ ^^^
Sorry, that should be `mount -f -b C:/lib /usr/lib'.
>
> Do you really mean this? Won't one obscure the other?
>
No, see above.
> Wonderingly
>
Thanks for wondering.
> Don
>
> >
> > Cheers,
=====
---
Earnie Boyd: < mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com >
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