From: Tacettin Koprulu (tkoprulu@lynx.cat.syr.edu)
Date: 06/07/93


From: tkoprulu@lynx.cat.syr.edu (Tacettin Koprulu)
Subject: Re: gcc on linux
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1993 01:02:26 EDT

In article <f4fYEew@quack.kfu.com> benjie@quack.kfu.com (Android) writes:
>Has anyone noticed the difference between gcc on linux and on unix? I
>wrote couple of programs that deals with memory. Those programs works
>fine under a sun with unix or on a pc with dos and msc. But they don't
>work under linux with gcc. I found the problem, it was about memory,
>but I don't know how to fix it.
>
>How do I get around them? I know that I was using the standard C, so
>it should not have something to do with system dependency.
>
>Benjie
>--
> BBB Benjie Chen
> BCCCB benjie@quack.sac.ca.us
> BCCCB No Axiomatic System Could Produce All Number-
> BBB Theoretical Truths, Unless It Is Inconsistent.

I also have the same problem. Almost all of the programs which use
dynamic memory allocations failed to run under linux. Is there any
problem with segmentation of memory or might it be the insufficient
memory in which case linux can't do swapping? Any hints or suggestions
would be appreciated since I am using linux to run my simulations at home.

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