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* "Virtual Memory exhausted" message during compilation
@  Victor Tsaran
   ` Jacob Schmude
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Victor Tsaran @  UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello, listers!
I was wondering if some of you know the remeedy or have any clues asto what
this message means in this context.
Earlier today I wrote that I am trying to compile Napster client on a
Bigslack7.1-powered machine. In order for PERL to run the Napster client, it
needs to support multiple threads. So, I started to recompile my PERL5.60.
Everything goes fine through configuration stage, I can start Make. However,
as soon as Make gets to queering Posix libraries, it always exits with the
following message:

"Posix.o: Virtual memory exhausted".

I thought initially that it has to do with the size of a swapfile. So, I
increased it to 128MB, my system RAM is only 32 MB. However, the message
persists.
I tried to compile PERL for both dynamic and static loading. Both cases
fail.
Jacob, do you have any suggestions?
Anyone?

Thanks in advance,
Vic

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