Michele Petrazzo wrote: > Then I execute my test. The memory usage of 2.5a2 and gcc 3.3 that I > see with "top", is the same (about VIRT: 260 MB and RES: 250MB ) that > with the py 2.3 and 2.4, but then I recompile with 4.1 and execute > the same test, my system "stop to work"... with "top" I can see that > it use VIRT: 2440 MB and RES: 640MB RAM (I think all that I have into > my pc) > > I haven't tried to recompile py 2.4 myself with gcc 4.1 because it is > already compiled with it (4.0.3), so I think (only think) that is a py > 2.5 problem. > I'm right? or I have to compile it with something other switches?
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