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Date:      Thu, 01 Oct 1998 10:13:12 +0200
From:      spinner.rflab@t-online.de (Heinrich Siebert)
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   C compiler limits
Message-ID:  <36133998.30772036@t-online.de>

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The following problem occurs in FreeBSD, trying to compile numerical
software with large need of memory ( about 30 MB ):

Compiling ANSI C source code fails by (assembler) run-out of virtual
memory in /var/tmp/... 

Whence those questions:

	1. How can I rise the pertinent compiler limits ( which are 			these -
and where to be found ) ? 		 

	2. Can I cause the compiler to fall back on swap instead of 
	/var/tmp/... ( 100 MB of swap are installed ) ?

(The problem does not arise with Linux ).
 

Many  thanks and Best wishes !


S. Hein

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