Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 13:11:50 -0400 From: Tom Uffner <tom@uffner.com> To: flo@smeets.im Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: building seamonkey - possible clang bug Message-ID: <52543CD6.3000009@uffner.com>
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On Tue Oct 8 15:57:07 UTC 2013, Florian Smeets wrote: > You were out of swap space, that's why the compiler was killed. >> real memory = 268435456 (256 MB) >> avail memory = 248418304 (236 MB) > This is not nearly enough, I don't recall what how much a non debug > build needs right now, but i think it was close to 2-3GB. > You could add more swap, but that's not going to make it any faster :) Thanks. I realize this. in my message I mentioned that the failure mode was running out of memory. and that I added swap. What I failed to include was that (including swap) i had 3/4 G of VM the 1st time, and a bit over 2 G on the 2nd try. Is 2GB still not enough to compile ns_core.c, or is something else wrong? If possible I would prefer not to invest another week or more to find out that insufficient swap space wasn't the problem after all.
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