"Virtual Memory exhausted" message during compilation

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Hi
	You may want to make it larger. I've got 128mb swap and 64mb
of physical memory, and had no trouble compiling perl but, then again, I'm
not using UMSDOS either. It could also be the fact that it is a swap file,
as the fs needs to be accessed for this file, slowing that system down and
using even more memory and CPU power. Do happen to have some other
partition you could put it on? This way, you'd avoid accessing the UMSDOS
fs too much. Better yet, if you can create a swap partition, do it!


On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Victor Tsaran wrote:

> See, Jacob, that's the thing. I did mkswap the /root/swapfile to be as big
> as 128MB, but the error still persists. Perhaps it needs to be even larger?
> I have 32MB of physical RAM.





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