SOLVED!!!
To answer Tom's question in his email, I am using the system malloc().
I was preparing to completely remove perl again, and re-install from
scratch for a 3rd time. My definition of removing perl completely is:
removing the compiled perl source code
removing my .cpan subdirectory
re
I have resolved my issue, and I will follow that up with another email.
But to answer the questions below.
Tom,
I am not using perl's malloc, I am using the system malloc. When you
asked this question, I also reviewed the perl installation on 8 other
stand-alone systems that I have installe
for any replies,
Jerry K
Jerry K wrote:
Hello Owen,
thank you for your reply. When I started over again, yes, I did remove
.cpan .
I have set .cpan to 20 Mb. My .cpan/build directory was at 21 Mb. I
cleaned that directory out.
I still get the "Out of memory!" error.
Jerry
Hello Owen,
thank you for your reply. When I started over again, yes, I did remove
.cpan .
I have set .cpan to 20 Mb. My .cpan/build directory was at 21 Mb. I
cleaned that directory out.
I still get the "Out of memory!" error.
Jerry K
Owen Cook wrote:
On Sun, 12 Mar 200
"Out of memory!" error message. Can anyone suggest a
fix, or a better place to RTFM.
thanks,
Jerry K
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cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.86)
ReadLine support enabled