On 30 Dec 2015 15:39, "lh_mouse" wrote:
>
> Here is a ported, standalone version of nano for Windows. (Special thanks
to mingwandroid.)
I only did a small amount of work ages ago, but thanks for the mention.
> https://github.com/lhmouse/nano-win
>
> You can clone that repository then run ./BUILD
Hey
it's indeed RtlInitializeCriticalSection() which is called. You should
indeed get InitializeCriticalSectionEx() wit GetProcAddress() to get
it
Vincent Torri
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Martin Mitáš wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> after a glimpse into its sources I can see that there is
> Initia
Hello,
after a glimpse into its sources I can see that there is
InitializeCriticalSection()
called in pthread_cond_init().
InitializeCriticalSection() is known to "leak" since Windows Vista: It
allocates some
kind of debug block which is then never released. If it is not desired
behavior,
I
Here is a ported, standalone version of nano for Windows. (Special thanks to
mingwandroid.)
https://github.com/lhmouse/nano-win
You can clone that repository then run ./BUILD_IT.sh as it already has ncurses
and libgnurx cloned.
That nano-win can be compiled statically, with some features (e.g.
On 12/30/2015 21:38, frank wrote:
> Ubuntu 14.04, mingw-w64 is installed from the repository. The package to
> cross
> compile to windows 7 64bit is in this case nano-2.5.0.
>
> Commands used:
>
> ./configure --host=x86_64-w64-mingw32
> make
>
> The configure command exits successfully accepti
On 30.12.2015 13:58, Vincent Torri wrote:
> Hello
>
> With my little mem checker, i detect that winpthread does not free all
> the resources it allocates. Is it normal ?
>
Does it leak continuously (more threads or other winpthreads objects ->
more leaked memory), or just once? Leaking once is n
Ubuntu 14.04, mingw-w64 is installed from the repository. The package to cross
compile to windows 7 64bit is in this case nano-2.5.0.
Commands used:
./configure --host=x86_64-w64-mingw32
make
The configure command exits successfully accepting the host and indicating
x86_64-linux-gnu as target.
Hello
With my little mem checker, i detect that winpthread does not free all
the resources it allocates. Is it normal ?
thank you
Vincent Torri
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