On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 06:44:24PM -0800, Rob Browning wrote:
> Kurt Roeckx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > It seems that stalin currently can't be build on the amd64 buildds
> > because gcc uses too much RAM.  They both only have 2GB of RAM,
> > which doesn't seem to be enough.  Building it with -O0 works.
> 
> OK, I suppose they don't have enough additional swap either.

I think both are configured without swap, not sure.  In any case, I
think that 2 GB is a little on the high side just to compile something.

I guess it's not easy to split the .c file into several smaller ones?

> I tested the footprint on i386, and I don't think it was nearly that
> large with -O2.  I assume gcc on amd64 uses a lot more RAM.
> 
> In any case, I probably won't be able to deal with this for a week or
> two, so if you (or anyone else) would like to NMU (to use -O0 on
> amd64), please do.

I don't intend to do an NMU for it.

> I was really hoping to get 0.11 into etch, but I'm not sure that's
> possible anymore.  It took longer than I thought it would to get the
> change in the architecture list accepted.

0.11 is in etch, it's just not available on amd64.


Kurt



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