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Message-ID: <3628066B.A0E9B9B2@bvx.ca>
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 21:52:27 -0500
From: Pierre Beaulieu <pbeaulie AT bvx DOT ca>
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Subject: Re: at line 240 : no more memory
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Try to increase the virttual memory.

Good luck,

Pierre Beaulieu

Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, jko wrote:
> 
> > Now I'm within 10 lines of the end of the *.mak file and I'm getting the
> > error:
> >
> > at line 240 : no more memory
> >
> > I have 256 megs of RAM, and I've tried everything I know to free up more
> > DOS memory via config.sys lines.
> 
> Are you sure this is a DJGPP port of GNU Make that you are using?  I
> cannot find such an error message anywhere in the Make sources, and it
> surely doesn't look like a GNU Make message.  Please make sure you
> quote the message exactly as it is printed by Make.
> 
> If your Make *is* a DJGPP port (post the output of "make --version"),
> then please post the Makefile.  I don't think you can expect us to
> guess what went wrong without as much as seeing the offending Makefile.
> 
> > At this point my DPMI is set so that when I run go32-v2 it reads:
> >
> > DPMI memory available 151,759 Kb
> > DPMI swap space available: 46,281 Kb
> 
> This should be more than enough for any reasonable job.  Make doesn't
> eat up too much memory, even for very large builds.

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