Thomas Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On Tuesday 18 April 2006 13:09, Duncan wrote: > >> Note that gcc is slotted. You can therefore unmask 4.1.0 and merge it, if >> desired, and use gcc-config/eselect to switch between versions. I /know/ >> 4.1.0 compiles it just fine -- and in less than a third of a gig of >> memory, too! > >Me wrote: >> Okay, i think i will install gcc 4.1. Thanks so far Duncan. > >And that solved the problem. Running pan-0.94 compiled with gcc-4.1.0.
Was this the problem with compiling scorefile-test? Installing a new compiler may have been good for other reasons, but I'd say it was serious overkill for this... Compiling that file worked for me on earlier builds, but when I did 0.94 I apparently was a bit low on memory, and after cc1plus had been running for 6+ CPU *minutes* (800 MHz PIII) at 400-450 MB, it apparently wanted more and got killed. Dropping the -O2 it built in 8 CPU *seconds* at ~ 9 MB, and the result still runs to completion in less that 30 ms (just in case anyone wants to actually run it - it's a test program, not part of pan itself), so I think that would be a useful change, to save some headaches for future builders... --Per _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users