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Re: compilation problems with ecj.jar


On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 10:42:36AM +0100, Marco Trudel wrote:
> Marco Trudel wrote:
> >Andrew Haley wrote:
> >>[snip]
> >>
> >> > > Nevertheless, this command does work for me, producing ecjx.  It 
> >>needs
> >> > > a lot of memory to compile, though.  Perhaps you're running out of
> >> > > memory.
> >> >  > Yes, I think you're right. I tried a couple of times and 
> >>sometimes got  > "virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory", 
> >>even if I removed  > optimization. How much RAM do you have? I have 
> >>1gb RAM and 2gb swap. I'm  > somewhat surprised that that's not enough 
> >>or at least not enough without  > optimization...
> >>
> >>The compilation process peaks at about 1.5G of RAM on my system.
> >
> >Strange, how can it then be that 3gb are not enough on mine?
> >
> >[snip]
> >
> >PS: I'll try to compile a static GCJ with ecj.jar on a machine with 10gb 
> >swap. I'll report if that works...
> 
> So, I tried the compilation on another machine with the mentioned 10gb 
> swap. The same command also fails but with a different message:
> 
> gcj: Internal error: Segmenation fault (program jc1)
> 
> 
> It still has over 8gb free RAM. I then run that failing command with a 
> gcj from a complete compilation (one I built without ecj.jar) and it 
> works without a problem. So it seems that for static compilation, the 
> generated gcj is not yet ready for compiling ecj.jar or is missing some 
> arguments. That would also explain why you can compile it manually.
> 
> Shall I fill in a bugreport? I assume this is not highest priority ;-)
> BTW,l there are more problems with compiling ecj.jar for 
> cross-compiling. Creating a host-linux, target-windows GCJ will create a 
> ecj.exe what is definitely the wrong thing to do. I'll investigate some 
> more and report that latter...

Where did you got your ecj.jar from?


Michael
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