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memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6
From: |
Frederick C Druseikis |
Subject: |
memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6 |
Date: |
Sun, 4 Dec 2005 21:26:39 -0500 |
Greetings,
I'm using gjdoc-0.7.6 to test a new port of JamVM-1.4.1 +
classpath-0.19 on OpenBSD. I'm trying to get gjdoc to do all the
classpath documentation. gjdoc makes a lot of progress (it's
outputting stuff), but blows off by hitting an upper memory limit.
My question is this: Should I expect that gjdoc will need to use > 1GB
per process virtual memory? How big? (This may be transparently
satisfied on Linux; on OpenBSD I have to recompile the kernel. Bummer.)
>From previous e-mails on this list it seems that gjdoc needs a
larger machine, but in what way? (physical memory, virtual memory, ...)
The notebook I'm running this on has 1.2GB physical memory; and 1.5GB
of swap, but OpenBSD generic per process limit of 1GB.
TIA,
Fred
- memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6,
Frederick C Druseikis <=
- Re: memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6, Mark Wielaard, 2005/12/05
- Re: memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6, Robert Lougher, 2005/12/05
- Re: memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6, fredd, 2005/12/05
- Re: memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6, Mark Wielaard, 2005/12/05
- Re: memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6, Robert Lougher, 2005/12/05
- Re: memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6, Robert Lougher, 2005/12/05
- Re: memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6, Mark Wielaard, 2005/12/05
- Re: memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6, Robert Lougher, 2005/12/05
- Re: memory behavior to expect with gjdoc-0.7.6, Mark Wielaard, 2005/12/06