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Re: Virtual memory Exhaust problem onWin98



Thanks a million Corinna !
It did solve my problem.

How essential is it for me to *build* the tool chain with the latest
Cygwin 1.3.6-6 ?


Regards,
Arati Dikey


> On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 02:46:08PM +0530, Arati Dikey wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi !
>  
> The sh-elf-gcc built from GCC 3.0.1 gives error "Virtual memory
> exhausted : Invalid argument"  while compiling any small C program on
> Win 98 system.
> 
> The toolchain has been built in cygwin 1.3.2 environment.
>  
> This was tested on two systems with following configurations.
>  
> System1 - Win98 running on Pentium MMX system with 128 MB RAM and 500
MB
> free disk space.
> System2 - Win98 running on Pentium IV system with 128 MB RAM and 19.5
GB
> free disk space.
> 
> The toolchain works fine on WinNT and Win2000.
> 
> Is this problem related to Cygwin or GCC-3.0.1 ?
> 
> Using Cygwin's gdb I found that the error is coming when init_ggc()
> function calls
> alloc_anon() function and #ifdef HAVE_MMAP_ANON condition is
satisfied.
> 
> Any help will be appreciated.

> Please try the latest Cygwin 1.3.6-6 first.  I remember various
> fixes to the mmap() code.

> Corinna


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