But I tried also with kernels 2.6.35-6.dmz.2-liquorix-686 and 2.6.32-5-686 from Debian
After talking to you I tried a couple of different things, including "ulimit -v NUMBER" and "ulimit -m NUMBER" before compiling, but these don't seem to be respected, but I got to kill it before it killed me, so the build log is attached. You will notice that right in the beginning of the build it goes mad.
This one also looks problematic, the BSD daemon doesn't look so evil:
Any more information you might need, I'll be glad to give.
Best regards,
Teresa e Junior
I forgot to mention, I have done a dist-upgrade this morning, but still no results.
Accourding to the log, you are trying to compile the kernel ?
Your issue started with compiling icecat right ?
Fisrt, is your machine 64bit capable ?
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ulimit has nothing to do with it you would have had an out of memory message ...
but you can try to copile under root just in case .
and during this morning's upgrade, was gcc abd glibc upgraded ?
regards
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yes a couple of more things:
plase check on icecat's doc, make sure you have all the right dependencies (gcc version/kernel/glibc...) some softwares require a certain version of compilers /kernles etc ...
Accourding to the log, you are trying to compile the kernel ?
Your issue started with compiling icecat right ?
I can't compile Icecat nor the kernel.
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Fisrt, is your machine 64bit capable ?
Yes, but since alsa doesn't work right in the 64 kernel for me (don't ask me why), and I had to install a lot of 32 libs on it, I stayed with i686.
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but you can try to copile under root just in case .
compile as root user? I think debuild uses fakeroot when needed.
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and during this morning's upgrade, was gcc abd glibc upgraded?
gcc was, but I browsed Debian bugs and couldn't find anything related, and the changelogs don't show anything important.
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plase check on icecat's doc, make sure you have all the right dependencies (gcc version/kernel/glibc...) some softwares require a certain version of compilers /kernles etc ...
"sudo apt-get build-dep icecat" installs everything. I had a look at the docs, they say libpango libpangoxft libpangoft2 libfreetype libxft libgtk2 libx11, which I have.
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and if u can, i log of compiling icecat.
It is attached. This one I left for about five hours before killing the machine. The one from the kernel build I killed when started going mad.
Thanks for your help so far! I hope we'll get there!
Teresa e Junior
from gnu.org here are the "official" releases
July 31, 2010GCC 4.5.1 has been released.May 22, 2010GCC 4.3.5 has been released.April 29, 2010GCC 4.4.4 has been released.April 14, 2010GCC 4.5.0 has been released.Sid an unstable almost as an experimental ...
does your repository includes one of these versions ?
from gnu.org here are the "official" releases
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