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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Segmentation fault upon start-up
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Otyugh |
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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Segmentation fault upon start-up |
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Sat, 16 Aug 2014 21:48:38 +0200 |
> Whenever I have tried to compile it, I get the message "No more memory".
> Is it possible that you could compile a 32-bit version of Icecat and
> make it available to me?
Tu get virtually more space for compiling, just use temporary swap. Here are
the steps for allocating 2Go :
Adding swap :
>fallocate -l 2G /swap #generate a file of 2Go length
>swapon /swap #using this file as additional swap. If you reboot, you must do
>"swapon" again to use the file /swap as swap.
##Now you should have enought memory to compile.
Removing swap :
>swapoff /swap
>rm /swap
...I've an unrelated question : is it possible to compile icecat on arm
architecture without headache? A bunch of dependance seem to be missing in
debian's repository when I try (using "apt-get build-dep iceweasel").