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Why won malloc(3C) return more than 2Gbytes?

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Why won malloc(3C) return more than 2Gbytes?

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The default soft limit for the resource that controls the size of an application data segment is 2Gbytes. If the application needs to allocate more space, then the shell can be used to raise or remove the limit entirely.

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