danny@itm.UUCP (Danny) (03/23/89)
Greetin's In Marc Rochkind's book, "Advanced Unix Programming," page 194, he states that there may be conflicts between shmat(2) and sbrk(2) (or brk(2)). That once a shared-memory segment is attached, one cannot call brk or sbrk again. My question is: why is this? Why cannot the kernel respect previous segments and honor new ones? Is this a hardware limitation? Security? Kernel programmer laziness? Recent solar flare activity? Fixed in System V Release 10 to the power 9? Thanks Loads, Danny -- Daniel S. Cox (seismo!gatech!itm!danny)