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Using standard malloc
- From: Balasaravanan P <pbalasaravanan at gmail dot com>
- To: ecos-devel at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 15:42:26 +0530
- Subject: Using standard malloc
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- Reply-to: Balasaravanan P <pbalasaravanan at gmail dot com>
Hi,
I am writing an abstraction layer for an existing application this
requires me to use malloc to create threads.
I tried using the standard LIBC malloc which returns NULL. I tried
printing the mallinfo structure and it shows 0 for all its members.
Is there any other way to use standard malloc or am I missing any
configuration steps.
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Bala.