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Date:      Mon, 16 Jan 2006 21:34:55 -0500
From:      Steve Wills <steve@stevenwills.com>
To:        chris@i13i.com
Cc:        ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: misc/amanda-server: taper: Cannot allocate memory
Message-ID:  <20060116213455.lno1oqoqsg4g4cc4@mouf.net>
In-Reply-To: <51245.195.139.252.5.1137462075.squirrel@webmail.i13i.com>
References:  <20060116200110.8q1uzt8l4wckc0ks@mouf.net> <51245.195.139.252.5.1137462075.squirrel@webmail.i13i.com>

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The maintainer is listed as ports@freebsd.org. I guess what I was 
implying was that perhaps the recent USE_AUTOTOOLS changes to this port 
caused this problem, but I can't be sure of that without testing. I 
think that having --with-mmap as default should work everywhere, but 
was looking for opinions if this would be a good thing or not.

Thanks,
Steve

Quoting chris@i13i.com:

> Send a email to the port maintainer see if he will agree on adding that as
> 4.x is not really supported by the freebsd people any more the 2 major
> version are 5.x and 6.x
>
>> After updating misc/amanda-server recently after having not updated it
>> for a long while, I have been unable to write to tape, with these
>> errors from taper:
>>
>> taper: attach_buffers: (20 tapebufs: 659696 bytes) Cannot allocate memory
>>
>> After some googling and research I tried adding:
>>
>> --with-mmap
>>
>> to the CONFIGURE_ARGS in the Makefile. This seemed to solve the
>> problem. Could this be added to the port, or do might this be due to
>> something wrong with my system? It's a 4.11 system FWIW.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve
>>
>> PS. I'm not subscribed to the list, so please CC me on replies.
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