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From: root@wanderer.nsi.nasa.gov (Michael C. Newell)
Subject: Re: Virtual memory problem
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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1993 00:15:03 GMT
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In article <21i13cINN229@srvr1.engin.umich.edu>, cobb@cheddar.engin.umich.edu (Paul Cobb) writes:
|> 
|> 	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.
|> 

Another FAQ candidate??  I ran into this too; I got about 10 Email messages
telling me to check out the csh "limit" command.

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Michael C. Newell
NASA Advanced Network Applications
mnewell@nsipo.nasa.gov