Steve M. Robbins dixit: >Is it possible to get a machine with more virtual memory?
Possible but incredibly difficult: 768 MiB physical RAM are about the maximum (and even then only possible on the VM buildd, not on the bare-metal ones, although some Amigas might be bumped up to roughly 256 or even 512 MiB RAM), and you know just how well swap scales. I could, in theory, add several GiB of swap, yes, but I don’t know if that’s a sustainable solution. >I noticed in the log that all the virtual memory exhaustion failures >occur in build the log library. There have been complaints about this >library on the Boost list recently. For some reason, this library is >by far the biggest one of Boost. There have been reports that some of Oh, I see. >the Windows testers are failing on this library because the linker >takes so long that the test times out. Interestingly enough, we’ve had similar issues. >One simple answer: disable building Boost.Log. Indeed, but what if it becomes used in Debian? >> maybe you can build boost with less opti??? >> misation or without debugging (though Policy mandates that) >> or with reduced debugging (webkit uses -gstabs for several >> architectures, even those in the main archive, for similar >> reasons)? > >All of those are worth a try. Okay. I’d say let’s try the gstabs thing and more swap first. bye, //mirabilos -- > Hi, does anyone sell openbsd stickers by themselves and not packaged > with other products? No, the only way I've seen them sold is for $40 with a free OpenBSD CD. -- Haroon Khalid and Steve Shockley in gmane.os.openbsd.misc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pine.bsm.4.64l.1309111814250.25...@herc.mirbsd.org