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 Post subject: omalloc
PostPosted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 5:31 pm 
Hello.
I was not able to compile omalloc library under cygwin.
Some problems with sbrk:

In file included from omAllocEmulate.c:10:
omMalloc.h:851: conflicting types for `sbrk
/usr/include/sys/unistd.h:77: previous declaration of `sbrk
make: *** [omAllocEmulate.o] Error 1

And some problems with types like BOOL.
Does anybody know how to do it?
Thanks.

email: vmit@garnet.ru
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 Post subject: Re: omalloc (windows)
PostPosted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:59 pm 

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> Hello.


Hi,

Quote:
> I was not able to compile omalloc library under cygwin.
> Some problems with sbrk:
>
> In file included from omAllocEmulate.c:10:
> omMalloc.h:851: conflicting types for `sbrk
> /usr/include/sys/unistd.h:77: previous declaration of `sbrk
> make: *** [omAllocEmulate.o] Error 1
>
> And some problems with types like BOOL.
> Does anybody know how to do it?


Sure. You should run top-level Singular configure (or configure.win if such exists) with the option --with-malloc=system. Otherwise this may not work. If you have more problems, just let us know.

Why do you need to compile Singular under cygwin
yourself? We do have the Win/cygwin version.

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 Post subject: omalloc under Wibdows
PostPosted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 9:01 pm 

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It seems that this problems no more persists in newer versions of cygwin (say, starting with the second half of 2004).

One can compile omalloc with malloc=system as well as in its native mode.

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