Hi Mark: > Subject: Re: cygwin-xfree Digest 5 Jun 2003 06:18:10 -0000 Issue 1105 > I'm sorry, I forgot to say what OS I was running under. I'm using > Windows 98se. > > (To see GDI handles/etc bring up taskmgr, select View->Select Columns, and check > > GDI objects, Handle Count, USER objects, and memory usage...) > I have looked for this but Windows98se does not offer this. I do have > the System Monitor program installed. Unfortunately, it does not have > anything in it about GDIs, Handles, or USER objects. I can monitor > memory usage, page faults, etc... but would have to be sitting in front > of the computer when Cygwin dies in order for me to see just how much > memory is being used. Do you know of a program which monitors and logs > system statistics? If so, let me know so I can do so. I'll try to post > the program tomorrow.
It's been a long time since I had to use W95/98, but IIRC there is a Norton SystemWorks utility that does this, if you have Norton Utils installed. OTW I really don't know, sorry. You really wouldn't have to be sitting there when the thing crashed, if it is a leak then you'll see one of those numbers slowly climbing up, where it should really steady itself out at some value. It may not be a leak, of course. Under W98 I'm suprised you can keep your maching running for four hours straight with or without cygwin! -- -Earle F. Philhower, III [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ziplabel.com
