Sure. Please excuse the following formatting...

gbookmarkfile.c(1838) : warning C4267: 'function' : conversion from 
'size_t' to 'gulong', possible loss of data
all_data_dirs = g_new0 (gchar *, g_strv_length ((gchar 
**)system_data_dirs) + 2);

gfileutils.c(565) : warning C4267: 'function' : conversion from 'size_t' 
to 'gulong', possible loss of data
tmp = g_try_realloc (str, total_allocated);

gkeyfile.c(3330) : warning C4267: 'function' : conversion from 'size_t' 
to 'gulong', possible loss of data
string_value = g_new0 (gchar, strlen (value) + 1);

goption.c(994) : warning C4267: 'function' : conversion from 'size_t' to 
'gulong', possible loss of data
change->allocated.array.data = g_renew (gchar *, 
change->allocated.array.data, change->allocated.array.len + 2);

And more. It sure looks like most of them have to do with the allocation 
functions, which all seem to take ulongs as opposed to size_t.

Owen Taylor wrote:
> Can you give some examples?
>               

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