Joseph Kowalski wrote:

I'm attempting to use cygwin to provide the UNIX-like build environment to build Java SE on a DualCore system.

Relevant configuration details:
   AMD X2 5200+
[snip]
With this configuration, I get random "can not fork: Resource temporarily unavailable" errors when trying to perform the fairly large and complex product build. [snip]

The problem does not only happen with double cores, lately I'm seeing this (P4 single core, no simulated multi-processor either):

2007-04-29 15:02:36 daemon: accept process fork failed: Resource temporarily unavailable 2007-04-29 15:03:36 daemon: accept process fork failed: Resource temporarily unavailable 2007-04-29 15:04:37 daemon: accept process fork failed: Resource temporarily unavailable

which is Exim complaining after it started.

My problem, I think, is a bad network driver... or at least it takes too long for it to "start up". The network card is surely completely different from what you use (an Intel PRO/1000 MT with driver from Intel).
--
René Berber


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