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Richard Stallman |
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address@hidden: Problem on 64bit systems.] |
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Sun, 29 Oct 2006 13:46:05 -0500 |
Would someone please install this, then ack?
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From: Mark Davies <address@hidden>
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Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 08:44:53 +1300
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Subject: Problem on 64bit systems.
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I thing I reported this back when I found it but in case I didn't:
emacs would quickly complain about running out of memory and core dump on
amd64 systems on NetBSD. Problem was tracked down to a bug in ralloc.c that
caused a negative number intended to be an argument to sbrk() to reduce the
break to be treated as a large positive one (because of wrong sized object
being passed on the stack).
Below patch fixes:
- --- src/ralloc.c.orig 2001-02-20 01:19:40.000000000 +1300
+++ src/ralloc.c
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ static void
relinquish ()
{
register heap_ptr h;
- - int excess = 0;
+ long excess = 0;
/* Add the amount of space beyond break_value
in all heaps which have extend beyond break_value at all. */
cheers
mark
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