Umm, what makes you say that mails are being hacked?

-- Raju

>>>>> "Salil" == Salil Singhal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Salil> Resp Sir, Your mails are being hacked. Please check who
    Salil> these mails are comming to wrong mail id.

    Salil> With Regards

    Salil> Ashok Singhvi

    Salil> ----- Original Message ----- From: Shridhar Daithankar
    Salil> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
    Salil> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday,
    Salil> January 14, 2002 1:31 PM Subject: Re: [LIH] calculating
    Salil> memory required?


    >> On 12 Jan 2002 at 23:38, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > Can someone
    >> tell me if there is any way to figure out how much memory >
    >> would be required by a certain app?
    >> 
    >> If you are sure it doesn't have a memory leak then you can
    >> start it at any amount of RAM.
    >> 
    >> Predicting exact amount required is a tough task.(Others have
    >> pointed it
    Salil> out.)
    >> You can safely assume it to be minimum to the binary size
    >> assuming you
    Salil> don't do
    >> any allocations.
    >> 
    >> A single loop doing malloc and overwriting it to the sam
    >> pointer won't
    Salil> generate
    >> a big binary but it will consume a huge amount of memory if
    >> executed as
    Salil> root..
    >>  I hope you got the idea..Otherwise try running free before and
    >> after you
    Salil> lauch
    >> the app. But this is not 100% sure methd. You do the same thing
    >> on 64MB/128MB/256MB RAM machine and you will get different
    >> result, as kernel
    Salil> will
    >> cache entire binary if it has space it it's disposal... May be
    >> data files
    Salil> too..
    >>  Shridhar

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