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"CBFalconer" <cbfalconer AT yahoo DOT com> wrote on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 13:42:43
-0500:

# Glad to hear it.  Please look closely at the problems with the
# existing malloc package, and my replacement nmalloc.  One of the
# problems is exposed by the evilalgo.c test.

I'll take a look - should I reference this list or DJ-Workers for
reference on this?

# My health prevents me from doing anything major at this point.  But
# if things get moving I shall try to attack the memalign
# (non-standard) problem again.  At one point I understood this was
# needed to handle the later gcc versions.

What do you mean by "later"?  I'm currently building my application
with gcc 4.1.0; perhaps I'm simply not exposing the issue?

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