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by jwakely 3327 days ago
It's not a known issue, but GLIBCPP_FORCE_NEW has had no effect on libstdc++ code for more than a decade, so I wonder which prehistoric version you're using. Even the modern GLIBCXX_FORCE_NEW doesn't do anything for the default std::allocator implementation, which always uses new/delete unconditionally (since 2005).