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Date:      Sat, 08 Jun 2002 19:31:33 +0200
From:      Thierry Herbelot <thierry@herbelot.com>
To:        Nuno Teixeira <nunotex@pt-quorum.com>
Cc:        Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: openoffice stack and datasize kernel problems
Message-ID:  <3D023F75.D76E0885@herbelot.com>
References:  <20020608153940.GA13033@gw.tex.bogus> <3D022B97.3BB722F@liwing.de> <20020608161556.GC13033@gw.tex.bogus>

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Nuno Teixeira wrote:
> 
> On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 06:06:47PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
> >
> >
> > Nuno Teixeira wrote:
> > >
> > >     Hello to all,
> > >
> > >     I'm about to build and install openoffice port and I build a new kernel
> > >     with the options bellow to be able to run openoffice:
> > >
> > >         options    MAXDSIZ=\"\(1024*1024*1024\)\"
> > >         options    MAXSSIZ=\"\(256*1024*1024\)\"
> >
> > Sure that you need a maximum of 1GB for the data segment and a maximum of
> > 256MB for the stack segment on a computer with 64MB RAM?
> >
> > What's with the default sizes?
> >
> > >     When I boot the system hangs and gives the error:
> > >
> > >         init in malloc(): error: mmap(2) failed, check limits
> > >         init in malloc(): warning: recursive call
> >
> > Kernel error or an daemon? Can you sent your kernel configuration file, your
> > /etc/make.conf and your dmesg-output?
> >
> > >     My computer is a Celeron 266 with 64 MB RAM.
> > >
> > >     Should I need to add more RAM or what is wrong?
> >
[SNIP]
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     I've just add this options to kernel and I forgot that I need more RAM
>     to run openoffice. I'm about to upgrade my system to 256 MB or 384 MB
>     of RAM and I think that then I can run it without any problems.

Hello,

even without the physical RAM chips to get past 64MBytes, you should get
by with increasing the swap space (until RAM + swap is at least 1G +
256M)

	TfH

[SNIP]

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