11-27-2009
Error 1: There must not be a whitespace between the variable name, the equal sign, and the value.
Error 2: Using curly brackets does not tell the shell to do an arithmetic evaluation
Improvement idea: Run free only once, and calculate the percentage in one awk statement.
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SYNOPSIS
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~/.gdbinit
./.gdbinit
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