"Killed" in almost all cases means "killed by the out-of-memory watchdog of 
your operating system". You'll still need more RAM, need to reduce the number 
of parallel compilation threads or at least swap storage to successfully 
compile GNU radio. I recommend getting more RAM - that is always a good thing 
to have, especially if planning to do some buffer intense signal processing.

Best regards,
Marcus

Am 23. September 2015 15:48:37 MESZ, schrieb Mike Gilmer 
<mike.gil...@gmail.com>:
>I worked my way up though the email chain and ran some of the
>"updates" suggested and reran the script
>
>It has gotten further along than before, but still fails...
>
>Scanning dependencies of target volk_profile
>[  5%] Building CXX object
>volk/apps/CMakeFiles/volk_profile.dir/volk_profile.cc.o
>mc++: internal compiler error: Killed (program cc1plus)
>Please submit a full bug report,
>with preprocessed source if appropriate.
>See <file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.8/README.Bugs> for instructions.
>make[2]: *** [volk/apps/CMakeFiles/volk_profile.dir/volk_profile.cc.o]
>Error 4
>make[1]: *** [volk/apps/CMakeFiles/volk_profile.dir/all] Error 2
>make: *** [all] Error 2
>make failed
>Exiting Gnu Radio build/install
>
>The complete output is at http://pastebin.com/jpA005nP  <-- sorry
>about the control chars- next time maybe!
>
>Mike
>
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