Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2007-01-31, o godz12:50, przez Andrew Haley:

Benjamin Kosnik writes:

I am somewhat concerned with the response of the java maintainers
(and others) that it's OK to require >512MB to bootstrap gcc with
java, or that make times "WORKSFORME."

Well, I didn't say that, so I hope you aren't referring to me.  But
before we do anything we need to know more about the machine on which
it failed.

Ultimately, it's a question of what we consider to be a reasonable
machine on which to build libgcj.  I don't know the answer to that.

512MB is *certainly* resonable. It's the most common amount of shipping RAM for in esp. notebooks and it's what usually get's allocated to virtualization
solutions.

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