Hi. Im trying to get OpenSSL working on two systems running Compaq Tru64 UNIX 5.0. The systems are a DEC Alphaserver 4100 with 1 300mhz proc and 512MB RAM, and a DEC Alphaserver 800 with a 533 proc and 128MB of RAM. On both systems, when i run make to build OpenSSL, it fails saying "not enough virtual memory to complete compilation". This is really odd on these machines, because both have copious amounts of swap space as well. Is there any reason that building OpenSSL on these machines would eat up way more memory than normal? The machines are mostly idle with a load of 0.01 or something close to that. It seems really weird that i can build OpenSSL on a Sun SPARCstation 10, or a feeble pentium system, but not these systems. Can anyone recommend a way to either patch the source tree in some way, tweak the systems themselves, or otherwise get the build to work? I would like to avoide having to buy an SSL package, or memory if i can help it. Given that nothing else seems to mind the amount of memory I have, I am inclined to say its the software. Heres the other specs: OpenSSL version : 0.9.5a CC = /bin/cc make = /bin/make I have tried GNU CC and GNU make also, with the same failed results. Any ideas? ------------------------------------------------------------- Graham Van Epps Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compurex Systems, Inc 1-800-426-5499 x 261 ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]