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From: cobb@cheddar.engin.umich.edu (Paul Cobb)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Virtual memory problem
Date: 8 Jul 1993 20:46:36 GMT
Organization: University of Michigan Engineering, Ann Arbor
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	Okay, I'm going nuts now. I'm using the straight 386bsd 0.1 and trying to compile my code. It's giving me a running out of virtual memory error during
compile on some of the routines. However there is 20 meg of swap space in the
b partition. Is there a problem with the gcc compiler in straight 386bsd 0.1
or something. There is just no way it should use up 20 megs of virtual memory
to compile one routine. Any help would be appreciated.

					Thanks,
						Paul Cobb
						cobb@sprlj.sprl.umich.edu