Hi, I'm working on exactly this (and have been on-and-off since last month).
I actually JUST TODAY finished compiling lib4mrie on the nth attempt. I am
doing the compilation on an 8gb USB stick with 3gb set as swap and the rest
as an ext4-fs. THe above comments are spot on: after about 20m wor
I ran the compile again after shutting down several services. I also shut
down a swap file so that it would only have swap disk partitions to use.
I started getting read and write errors on the swap drive which is a SDHC
card in a reader. Eventually the kernel oopsed/crashed. Maybe it is the
Le 01/01/2013 18:06, Don Harter a écrit :
My compile has gotten to m4rie/conversion.c.
Oh, that one file is such a pain, see my recent ramblings on this list.
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I just got through shutting down a lot of stuff. It seems that if you
install it, it gets started up.
My problem now is that I am getting read-errors on my swap device. I
bought the card reader at big lot for $6.
I am not sure if it is the reader or the SDHC card. Some SDHC cards don't
work
Le 01/01/2013 15:22, Don Harter a écrit :
Maybe rtkit-daemon is the problem. I found this link:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/4/why-is-rtkit-daemon-eating-100-of-my-cpu
It is required by pulse-audio.
I suggest you shut down as many things as you can (pulseaudio, rtkit, X
of course) -- the
I took a backup 16G SDHC card and made it a swap file. The compile then
proceeded farther. Now the whole raspberry pi is locking up. I don't get
a response and the screen is suspended/saved. I don't know if it crashes
or if the processor is overloaded. It just doesn't respond. I ran it
ag
A while back, I tried to compile on the Fedora distro for Raspberry Pi
and got similar messages. I was able to solve them by adding a swap file to
my system. The tiny amount of memory on the RasPi just can't seem to handle
it without a bit of help.
I also ran in to some other issues with AT
I just got my raspberry pi and thought that I would try to build this. It
crashes gcc.(not enough memory?)
Here is the log of what happened. I had been building it for about 2 days
before the crash.
mv -f .deps/ple.Tpo .deps/ple.Plo
/bin/bash ./libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -std=gnu99