Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 21:31:17 +0100
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jan_Dj=E4rv?= <address@hidden>
What is the status of building without Emac malloc? There are some problems
on cygwin + Gtk. Basically Gtk+ (glib actually) calls memalign, but on cygwin
this does not call the Emacs supplied memalign, but cygwins own. Since malloc
is the one Emacs has, cygwin memalign refuses to work. I don't know why the
Emace memalign is not called, dynamic libraries on W32 seems to behave strange
in this regard.
That is very unfortunate. Using system malloc will cause Emacs to
grow in its footprint much more than it does with gmalloc, possibly an
unlimited growth. Did you try asking for advice on the Cygwin mailing
list?
One solution would be for Emacs to not use its own malloc, but that gives
compilation errors. I don't have the errors here, but they are unresolved
symbols in vm-limit.c.
So, the question is what is need to compile on cygwin without Emacs malloc? I
just added
#define SYSTEM_MALLOC
to s/cygwin.h. Apparently something more is needed.
Defining SYSTEM_MALLOC ought to be enough. What errors do you see?
Do the same errors happen when you try building with SYSTEM_MALLOC on
GNU/Linux?
Btw, I think you need to "make distclean" and reconfigure after adding
SYSTEM_MALLOC; maybe you didn't, and that's the reason for the
problems?