I'm trying to compile glibc natively using my 64-bit kernel, but it fails with
the following message:
Out of Memory: Killed process 641 (qmgr).
Out of Memory: Killed process 642 (tlsmgr).
Out of Memory: Killed process 378 (portmap).
Out of Memory: Killed process 9363 (cc1).
Out of Memory: Killed process 9363 (cc1).
So there may be a memory leak problem in 64-bit kernel.
Has anyone seen this ?
/Carsten
Ralf Baechle wrote:
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 09:03:18AM -0700, Justin Carlson wrote:
quoted
On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 05:33, Carsten Langgaard wrote:
quoted
I don't know if anymore has a interest in the 64-bit kernel, but I just
found this bug (see patch below).
It would be nice to know, how many are interested in the 64-bit kernel
and who actually got something running.
So please rise you voice.
Been running 64-bit stuff here, but nothing even remotely fpu intensive.
It's quite possible we'd never run into this case.
At this time probably most 64-bit kernels are running on a certain 64-bit
CPU with it's hardware fp disabled so nobody ever saw this one.
Ralf
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