I assume this is on 64 bit Windows? I'll open a ticket.

#273

Bill.

2010/1/5 Cactus <[email protected]>:
>
> On Jan 5, 11:11 am, Bill Hart <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It is worth checking that this specific prime still passes the test
>> with reentrant switched on and that the error is not just going away
>> because of different random seeds or something. Perhaps try inserting
>> this number explicitly into the test code to check it is not declared
>> composite. It is in fact prime.
>
> Good thinking Bill - and spot on too - this number is declared
> composite with both the alloca and the reentrant memory allocators.
>
> So I can use alloca on Windows but we have another bug to sort out :-(
>
>   Brian
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