kirill, it crashes during build with msvc.
andy, why don't you try building without cygwin?
btw xemacs is utterly unusable for me now.
andy, could you at least back out your latest changes until you debug the
problem?
Kirill 'Big K' Katsnelson wrote:
Some time ago, Ben Wing wrote...
>if you trace through the gmalloc code and you find one location that's
>definitely
>gotten trashed, try setting a watch point (i.e. break on write) on that
>particular location. if you're lucky, this will pinpoint exactly who's
>trashing
>that location.
Andy,
I can build XEmacs with MSVC using debug memory allocator, kind of
purify thing. If you can supply the exact test sequence which you
suspect trashes memory, then I can run it with that build, to see
where exactly does it occur.
I guess I should make the debug allocator the default when USE_
SYSTEM_MALLOC and DEBUG_XEMACS are both defined.
Big K
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