On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 02:06:01PM -0800, Josh Elsasser wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 05:15:40PM +0100, Simon Kuhnle wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 06:30:47PM -0800, Josh Elsasser wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 06:21:44PM -0800, Josh Elsasser wrote:
> > > > This is a port of the SBCL native code compiler, based on patches
> > > > which were recently committed to SBCL CVS.  Only i386 is supported at
> > > > the moment.  This is my first port so feedback is more than welcome,
> > > > in particular regarding how it has to download a 7 meg binary to
> > > > bootstrap itself from.
> > > > 
> > > > Note that you will see several timer regression tests fail unless you
> > > > are running a recent -current snapshot, sys/kern/kern_time.c 1.63 is
> > > > needed for them to pass.
> > > 
> > > I guess it would be helpful to mention that the port is at
> > > http://www.elsasser.org/openbsd/sbcl-port-1.0.13.tgz
> > 
> > The build fails for me with the following error:
> > mmap: Cannot allocate memory
> > ensure_space: failed to validate 805306368 bytes at 0x4c000000
> > 
> > Complete buildlog here: http://blarzwurst.de/openbsd/sbcl-1.0.13.log
> > 
> > Note that I uncommented tetex in build depends, but that shouldn't be
> > the problem (is this really needed by the way?).
> > 
> > Running i386 snapshot from January 11th.
> 
> Sorry about this, I forgot to mention the annoying virtual memory
> requirements to build this.  The easiest way to make sure your
> resource limits are high enough is to build as root or a user in the
> staff login class.  I've updated the above url with a new version of
> the port which sets VMEM_WARNING.
> 
> I've also rolled a new bootstrap tarball since I realized the old one
> was out of date.

I didn't look at the build system, but isn't there another way to built
this, without requiring so much memory?
-- 
simon

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