>if you want to use the native malloc, then configure it with 
>malloc=native. I don't know what the memory limit is in native 
>malloc, but I assume there are none. if you are using a checking 
>malloc, and want to use a bigger memory pool then you'll have to 
>change the malloc code in gwlib/gwmem-check.c and then recompile 
>with that. it has no relevance to the ammount of physical memory 
>available at compile time.

but it has a lot of relevance to speed.
changing to native malloc is a big difference in speed.
I have not seen any kannel server which needs more than 512MB of RAM 
for anything.

-- 
Andreas Fink
Global Networks Inc.

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