Hi,
I have read that the malloc-ed memory is not actually freed upon
calling free, but is still maintained in the processes' malloc pool of
memory. So can that add to the memory leak attributing a segfault?
Please someone tell if I am wrong!!
On Sat, 2004-12-25 at 00:23, Ray Olszew
At 06:39 PM 12/24/2004 +, Ankit Jain wrote:
hi
routine xyz uses malloc and free functions. it gives
accurate and correct result if called once.
but if the function is called in a loop N number of
times then probably it gives segmentation fault.
what is the reason? can any body guess or test co
hi
routine xyz uses malloc and free functions. it gives
accurate and correct result if called once.
but if the function is called in a loop N number of
times then probably it gives segmentation fault.
what is the reason? can any body guess or test code
is needed?
thanks
ankit jain
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Hi All,
I have a RedHat 9 Box with Postfix, can any one tell me where can i
download RPM installation for this, and with all the dependance. and a
good documentation on how to.
i tired the following url form the http://www.clamav.net
http://dag.wieers.com/packages/clamav/
http://filelister.linu
Nicolas Patik wrote:
I have 2 linux boxes connected to a switch:
3, no?
box1:
eth0 192.168.0.200/255.255.255.0
eth1 public address from ISP dhcp
box2:
eth0 192.168.0.35/255.255.255.0
box3:
eth0 192.168.1.3/255.255.255.0
I want box1 to act as a gateway to the internet
(it is doing this now for