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Re: GREP: Memory Exhausted


On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 03:42:15AM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:55:26PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>>> Some weeks ago... Shailesh Dadure wrote:
>>>> I am a support engineer from Microsoft trying to help my Customer
>>>> Maziyar Samadzadeh.  We have been notified by Maziyar that when they
>>>> perform a Query on a bigger database using GREP we get the following
>>>> error
>>>>
>>>> GREP: Memory Exhausted
>>> Just to tie up the loose ends of this thread, which kind of petered out
>>> without any resolution: I've now notified Shailesh off-list about the
>>> apparent bug we uncovered in the WriteConsole API(*), and suggested he
>>> show the testcase around internally at Microsoft.  I'll keep the list
>>> posted if anything interesting transpires.
>> 
>>It didn't really peter out.  This is a well-known problem even on linux
>>where it is trivially easy to trigger.  It doesn't necessarily have
>>anything to do with the console.
>>
>>http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-04/msg00374.html
>
>Well, I couldn't trigger any kind of anomalous memory behaviour from
>grepping through a few gigs of binary data with Cygwin grep-2.5.3-1;
>usage stayed rock steady at around 3.5MB.  So I took a guess that
>Shailesh might have had the same problem that was giving me the same
>symptom.  Maybe with a bit of luck we can get the console fixed, you
>never know.

You apparently haven't taken the advice of googling the problem.  It
really is very easy to trigger on linux.

cgf

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