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From: | David Jaffe |
Subject: | [h-e-w] Kaspersky conflicts with emacs |
Date: | Mon, 13 Dec 2010 07:57:49 -0800 |
I just installed Kaspersky Internet
Security 11.01 This causes emacs to fail on launch.
However, if I disable Kaspersky, then launch emacs, then re-enable Kaspersky,
emacs seems to run ok. I tried adding emacs to the “Trusted
app” list and to the “exclusion” list, but it didn’t
help. I read the EMACS-for-windows FAQ on
anti-virus software, but didn’t see any reference to this problem. I’ve
also searched the web with no luck, surprisingly The error is: The error occurred during the following
step: Reserving upper heap address space. GetLastError = 487 Heap start: 0x01b00000 Heap commit: 0x01cd0000 Heap end: 0x01cd0000
1) You can dump Emacs yourself: By doing
this, you ensure that Emacs' heap fits around the DLLs in your system. To dump
Emacs, download the emacs-(version)-undump-(arch) distribution file from the
site where you downloaded the executable distribution. 2) You can build Emacs from source. This
is just another way to dump Emacs on your system. |
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