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Re: Huge memory usage with current g++ :-( -> endless (?) recursion in walk_tree <expand_call_inline>


On Jul 26, 2000, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> wrote:

>>>>>> Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
Gaby> Well, I don't know if I should say you're lucky or not :-)

Gaby> But so far, nobody seems to experience the same problems. I'm glad to
Gaby> see that I'm not dreaming.
> You're not.

Gaby> For that matter, my system is SuSE 6.4 running on a Pentium III at
Gaby> 550/700. 

> Ok, so both of us are running SuSE 6.4 on a Pentium III (500 Mhz
> here).  But I'm using the current binutils from CVS.  But I don't see
> why using SuSE 6.4 should be relevant here.

I've got a Pentium III 700 MHz with 256 MB of memory running Red Hat
Linux 6.2, and I haven't observed this behavior.  Both `make all' and
`make bootstrap' used to complete successfully, at least before the
C++ patch that broke libgcj.  I'm also using CVS binutils.  In case it
matters, the compiler used to build stage1 was GCC 2.95.2, built
locally.

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