On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 23:04:49 -0700
davidrclark(a)earthlink.net wrote:
I found that I can set ulimit -l to some fraction of
memory so that
it isn't "unlimited." This does produce various warnings, but on this
machine, with what little I've done thus far, MusE *seems* to run OK.
It would seem to me, with what little I know about mlock() policy, that
there is an mlock() SNAFU in some of the Linux audio programs. If
that's not the case, I'd really like to hear the explanation. (Thanks
to anyone who contributes info on this.)
For memory problems, the first step would be to run the app under
valgrind to check for memory leaks and usage of unitialised data.
Unfortunately, I don't think valgrind works on the 2.6 kernel yet.
Maybe you could boot a 2.4 kernel to test this.
With valgrind you basically do something like:
valgrind -v --leak-check=yes
which might have some interesting info.
Erik
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