> Tim Peters wrote: > > >>Any clue ? > > > > > > Try gcc without -O. Nobody has reported anything like this before > > -- > > you're in for a lot of fun <wink>. > > In addition, try to find out whether BeOS' malloc is somehow > "strange". > It's plain GNU malloc (with some locking for multithreading I think) libroot is actually a glibc +libm with some goodies. Though the glibc is getting quite old. > Does the system have the notion of a linear address space? Does it do > pages? and so on. If you find a feature that you wouldn't expect in > Windows NT, Linux, or HP-UX (*), that might give a clue. Sure, BeOS is a modern OS, mind you :D And it has a fairly complete (complete enough) POSIX subsystem. The only thing that I miss sometimes is mmap() but most of the time it can be worked around easily with areas. François.
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