Paul Rimmer wrote:
> 
> I had loaded up bash (and accompanying libraries lrdline2 and lncurses) this
> weekend to get the nice shell features.  It was working fine for a couple of
> days and I was really enjoying the bash shell's tab auto-completion.  Today
> I noticed that although the firewall was routing traffic, weblet, ssh and
> keyboard/monitor access did not work.  Each time I would try to login I
> would get the following error message:
> 
> "free: called with unallocated block argument
> 
> Report this to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Stopping myself..."
> 
> I've decided to forego the luxuries of bash so that weblet, ssh and local
> logins still work.  This is on a 486DX266/16MB system.  Ramlog is set to 2MB
> (2048) while ramdisk is at 6MB (6144).  The box was using the following
> packages (before I removed bash, lrdline2 and lncurses):
> 
> etc,ramlog,local,modules,dhclient,dhcpd,dnscache,libz,sshd,weblet,lncurses,l
> rdline2,bash
> 
> Any ideas?  Did I hit the package limit for a 16MB system?  If so I hope
> portsentry requires a lot less resources than bash as I plan on setting it
> up this coming weekend.

I'm running Dachstein-CD, v1.0.1, since two days after release without
incident.  However, I am running 64 MB on a 486/50.

I'd be interested in knowing where such a memory threshold is and how it
can be reached after being up for sometime . . .

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