Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!emory!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!yale!cmcl2!acf5!sabbagh From: sabbagh@acf5.NYU.EDU (sabbagh) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: Swap Partitions (again) Message-ID: <1308@acf5.NYU.EDU> Date: 23 Oct 90 14:52:22 GMT References: <1990Sep25.132534.16796@cid.aes.doe.CA> <1990Sep25.234622.21252@odin.corp.sgi.com> <1990Oct22.215121.2630@odin.corp.sgi.com> Reply-To: sabbagh@acf5.UUCP () Organization: New York University Lines: 40 In article <9010201727.AA15683@UZI.MIT.EDU>: >I'm trying to build GNU EMACS on a PI. I have successfully built it before >on a 4D80, but here I've not been able to successfully do the final temacs >statement -- which the PROBLEMS file tells me is because I have insufficient >swap space. This seems very possible to me, but I don't know how to increase >the amount of swap space I have to complete the compilation. >Any descriptions of how swap space works would be appreciated. >Thanks, >Eugene Gholz >(eugholz@athena.mit.edu) I had this very problem this morning! I have concluded that it is yet another "feature" of IRIX 3.3.1. In the past, I was able to build emacs 18.52 on a Personal Iris under 3.2. Unfortunately, due to an extremely bad installation procedure (another story) and minimal back up (my fault) I had to rebuild emacs under 3.3.1; there was not enough swap space. The most reasonable explanation for this is that 3.3.1 takes up more memory that 3.2, hence you run out of swap space. Keep in mind that the Iris gives any process as much memory as it needs; there are no limits placed on processes. Unfortunately, I have no idea of how to fix this problem, short of buying another disk and assigning more swap space on it. I doubt that you can nfs-mount a swap partition. Any ideas, guys? Hadil G. Sabbagh E-mail: sabbagh@cs.nyu.edu Voice: (212) 998-3125 Snail: Courant Institute of Math. Sci. 251 Mercer St. New York,NY 10012 "No talking to invisible people." - Sign in Top Dog, Durant Ave., Berkeley Disclaimer: This is not a disclaimer.