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ar - memory exhaused
- From: Arseny Slobodjuck <ampy at vtc dot ru>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 21:37:42 +1000
- Subject: ar - memory exhaused
- Organization: Home
- Reply-to: Arseny Slobodjuck <ampy at vtc dot ru>
Hi,
I'm compiling debug version of clisp (Common Lisp compiler) and on
some stage come to following: An 8Mb object file need to be archived
by 'ar' with command 'ar rcv lisp.a lisp.o' and I get the following:
$ ar rcv lisp.a lisp.o
a - lisp.o
ar: lisp.a: Memory exhausted
When I compiling non-debug version, lisp.o is about 2Mb and I get no
error. My system is NT4.0SP6. How is this can be avoided ?
Similar question was asked here 2 years ago w/o success:
To: <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
Subject: "memory exhausted" ???
From: "kyra" <kyrab at mail dot ru>
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 05:17:00 +0400
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When compiling a large c source file cygwin gcc-2.95.2 preprocessor aborts
in 3 seconds with something like "cpp: memory exhausted". Machive have 512MB
physical memory and there are not any signs of memory swapping or something.
This seems to be a cygwin issue (?) because native (mingw) gcc-2.95.2 does
compile the same source file pretty quickly and easily.
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Best regards,
Arseny mailto:ampy@vtc.ru
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