/usr/bin/as: out of memory allocating 4194304 bytes after a
total of 524288000 bytes
Michael Butler
imb at protected-networks.net
Sat Apr 21 17:36:43 UTC 2012
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On 04/21/12 13:21, Cy Schubert wrote:
> In message <4F91C8FE.4070807 at FreeBSD.org>, Dimitry Andric writes:
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>> On 2012-04-20 22:21, Jason Evans wrote:
>>> On Apr 20, 2012, at 1:14 PM, Jason Evans wrote:
>>>> On Apr 20, 2012, at 1:10 PM, Dimitry Andric wrote:
>>>>> On 2012-04-20 21:54, Jason Evans wrote:
>>>>>> On Apr 20, 2012, at 12:49 PM, Dimitry Andric wrote:
>>>>>>> I think the best solution would be for jemalloc to avoid using obvious
>>>>>>> names like "chunksize" for its globals, because it is basically a
>>>>>>> library that could be linked to any sort of program out there.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For example, it could prefix all its internal-use only globals with
>>>>>>> "jemalloc_" or some other mangling scheme. Jason, any thoughts?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> jemalloc has optional namespace mangling support built in for just this
>> reason. I'll turn it on, hopefully today.
>>>>>
>>>>> Indeed, I had just found jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.h. :) It
>>>>> does seem to list only functions, not variables, is that right?
>>>>
>>>> Ah right, functions only. Well then, I don't have any bright ideas for so
>> lving this problem in the short run.
>>>
>>> I take it back. There's spotty mangling coverage for variables. I'll try
>> to add full coverage.
>>
>> I'm now using the attached. It seems to work...
>
> It didn't work for me.
The problem is that /usr/bin/as is statically linked .. rebuild that and
you'll be fine,
imb
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