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# Try NOT using make -j 10, this is far too much for an 32MB system # (if make respects it properly, which may not be the case...) # you may run out of virtual memory very early, causing # all kinds of signals send to gcc, say, signal 6,7 and 11 # are good candidates.. # # try adding 128mb swap and see if the problem persists. I have found that with 32MB of memory running up to "make -j 30" or so (maybe higher, I gave up because I found little difference in the time for a kernel make with that than without it, and often it seemed to take several seconds _longer_ with more concurrent jobs, but I have only one CPU) I had no swapping (but I had nothing else running on the machine), but with a "make -j" I exhaused all 16MB of swap and the make died. Wil ------------------------------------------------------------- W. Reilly Cooley The Naked Ape Consulting 1509 NE 10th Ave., #104 Portland, OR 97232 503 287-2165 wcooley@navi.net http://www.navi.net/~wcooley As a service, I provide analysis for viruses and poor grammar to senders of unsolicited commercial e-mail at a rate of US$250 per hour. Delivery of said correspondence constitutes a request for the aforementioned services at said price. | ||||||||||||
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