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-change to the method of allocating and locking memory; if we get EPERM when trying to mlock(), reset the amount of memory desired to the original amount and try again without mlock(). The reason for this is that on many systems, mlock() won't return EPERM until after having returned ENOMEM for a larger amount. The new behaviour allows processes without mlock privileges to still test the fully-specified amount or as much memory as can be allocated. Thanks for the suggestion and testing to Dan Bradley.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.7 2005/03/22 00:07:36 schmonz Exp $
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SHA1 (memtester-4.0.5.tar.gz) = b15d1a63a14a677b719e291099381576aa3e6861
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RMD160 (memtester-4.0.5.tar.gz) = 37ded2cb6dad868633343e83e33f55c371909751
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Size (memtester-4.0.5.tar.gz) = 16552 bytes
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