V Mon, 6 Feb 2012 13:33:21 -0800 Grant <emailgr...@gmail.com> napsáno:
> I'm trying to compile GCC on a remote system with 192MB RAM. It's > completed successfully before but now it uses up all RAM. The compile > doesn't stop but it must be thrashing. I have MAKEOPTS="-j1" in > /etc/make.conf. Am I jeopardizing my HD by letting it swap on the > compile right now? I've ordered an upgrade to the max of 512MB. I've > stopped all processes using up memory that I don't need including X. > Is there anything else I can do to get through the compile with 192MB > RAM? > > - Grant > If you use -pipe as CFLAG remove it. If not just try lower flags as mentioned (-O0).