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Re: Warning starting Emacs (Cygwin)


From: Angelo Graziosi
Subject: Re: Warning starting Emacs (Cygwin)
Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2008 16:13:11 +0200
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Dan Nicolaescu ha scritto:
Angelo Graziosi <address@hidden> writes:

  > I wrote:
> > > starting Emacs it opens a buffer called Warnings in which it prints:
  > >
  > > <beep>
  > > Emergency (alloc): Warning: past 95% of memory limit
> > > I think there is some new problem. > > Downloading cvs-trunk with -D "20080730 17:14" bootstraps and works
  > without warning.
> > Instead -D "20080730 17:15" fails to bootstrap, but it is solved with
  > the patch discussed here [1] or using systty.h from "20080730 17:14".
> > After solving the bootstrap problem the warning shows up. > > Below [2] there are the differences between "20080730 17:14" and
  > "20080730 17:15" and it seem hard to think that the patch is the cause
  > of the warning.
> > Perhaps the new handling (in 20080730 17:15) of getrlimit?

Can you please try to verify that? Doing a "cvs update" and removing #undef HAVE_GETRLIMIT from
config.in should be enough.

Indeed! That workaround fixes the warning. Now Emacs starts normally.

Perhaps, now, the fix should be applied to trunk...


Thanks,
   Angelo.





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