On Sun, Feb 23, 2025 at 11:06 PM Lucas Nussbaum <lu...@debian.org> wrote: > > On 18/02/25 at 06:56 +0300, Roman Lebedev wrote: > > It says: > > DC-System-Info: 8 cores (Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8259CL CPU @ > > 2.50GHz), 32516492 kB RAM > > ... which is ~32GB of RAM. Are many packages being rebuilt > > at the same time on the same machine, or only one at the time? > > I'm a bit unsure why it built on buildd successfully, but is failing now. > > Hi, > > I build several packages at the same time, but when one fails, I retry > it alone on a machine.
> However, even if the machine has 32 GB of RAM, I suspect that a single > process is only going to be able to use ~4 GB (because i386 - 32bits). Sure. > Maybe that's the issue here? My point is - why did the initial i386 package build on buildd succeed? It clearly doesn't fail 100% of the time. There may be some nondeterminism leading to //sometimes// higher memory usage, that is possible. Anyways, i've outlined the possible solutions in the mail... > Lucas Roman