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Re: memory exhausted


My swap partition is 128mb. Because the machine originally had 128mb of
ram. I didn't think there was any way to resize the partition.

>Hello,
>
>On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, michael cardenas wrote:
>
>> Often, when trying to link my application, I get an error that memory is
>> exhausted and the link failed. I have 256mb of ram and the resulting
>> executale after a successful compile is 60mb. Even if I quit all other
>> applications, I get the same error. The only thing I can do is to logout
>> and login again.
>>
>> Does this sound like a bug to you?
>>
>> Also, should my link of my 60mb application really take 5-7minutes? I does,
>> every time. This is extremely poor.
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>  You may want to mention what your swap partition's size is. That could
>be a problem, if it is running out of virtual memory (it can take a lot of
>memory to compile at times).
>
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