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Re: libc error


Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> writes:

> On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 04:50:09PM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>> bemis <bemis@iol.unh.edu> writes:
>> 
>> > Hello Adreas,
>> > Thanks for the clarification.  I attached todays test-float.out file.  Todays build with
>> > the baseline basic-gcc_2.95.3 on an alphaev56 system.  We are getting the same errors as
>> > before in files : test-float.out, test-double.out, test-ifloat.out, test-idouble.out.
>> > If these aren't going to fixed for glibc2.2 please let us know.
>> > I heard you asked for our memory/swap space. I cat'ed our /proc/meminfo file while we were
>> > building a couple of packages:
>> >         total:    used:    free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
>> > Mem:  4219084800 4206059520 13025280        0 314195968 3115606016
>> > Swap: 9097109504 10854400 9086255104
>> > MemTotal:      4120200 kB
>> > MemFree:         12720 kB
>> > MemShared:           0 kB
>> > Buffers:        306832 kB
>> > Cached:        3040144 kB
>> > SwapCached:       2440 kB
>> > Active:        2266504 kB
>> > Inactive:      1312656 kB
>> > HighTotal:           0 kB
>> > HighFree:            0 kB
>> > LowTotal:      4120200 kB
>> > LowFree:         12720 kB
>> > SwapTotal:     8883896 kB
>> > SwapFree:      8873296 kB
>> >
>> > thanks again.
>> > Matt Bemis
>> 
>> That looks like you really might not have enough space for some of the
>> tests - but check yourself while running the test that failed.
>
> Might not have enough space?  After buffers/cache, they have something
> like three gigabytes of free RAM and nine gigabytes of free swap space.

Upps - I really misinterpreted those numbers. :-(

Thanks,
Andreas
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 Andreas Jaeger
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