Hi Prasad,
On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 23:47:48 +0530 (IST)
"B.V.L.S.Prasad" <shiva@mbu.iisc.ernet.in> wrote
concerning "[ROOT] Advice for Good Programming : Part 2:":
> Dear masa, rooters and all,
>
> I am using Mandrake 8.0, g++-2.96 and cint5.15.06. version.
>
> g++ -Wall -I/home/shiva/cint -DG__REGEXP -DG__SHAREDLIB
> -DG__OSFDLL -DG__ANSI -O -c G__cpp_BioBhasha.C
I can not reproduce your problem on my i386, running Redhat 6.2 Linux
(EGCS 1.1.2 G++). I think that perhaps there is a internal error in
your compiler. You should a bug report, but probably no to the GCC
developers, 'cause "GCC 2.96" is a Redhat thing - there's no 2.96
release of GCC. The latest is 3.0, and the one before that is
2.95.3.
You said in your previous mail, that GCC crashes when I reaches 256MB?
I guess you have around a total of 256MB virtual memory (both RAM and
swap). When Linux is asked to manage more memory then what is a
avaliable, it'll try to kill the rough process - sometimes, it can
not, and your system may crash, but then the ELBID.
For your convinience, I've attached a tar-ball with what I, which
worked. I don't know if that will help you. Try also to compile
without optimisation (the -O flag).
> Be Happy,
> Enjoy Life.
Well, you too.
Yours,
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