From: Garner Halloran (kheldar@prism.gatech.EDU)
Date: 07/31/93


From: kheldar@prism.gatech.EDU (Garner Halloran)
Subject: Problem compiling CLISP: not enough memory
Date: 31 Jul 1993 17:22:47 GMT

I am trying to compile clisp. I got to the lisp.run part of the makefile
and I got the following error:

./lisp.run -x "(load \"init.lsp\") (saveinitmem) (exit)"
Cannot map shared memory to address 593920. errno = 22
./lisp.run: Not enough memory for Lisp.
make: *** [interpreted.mem] Error 1

I am running Linux 0.99pl11 on a 486/50DX with 20M of RAM. I am using
gcc version 2.4.5. I configured clisp with 'makemake i486'.

I also tried getting the file clisp-english.tar.z from sunsite and it told
me to type:

cc lisp.a -L. -lreadline -ltermcap -s -o lisp.run

And I got the error:

ld: virtual memory exhausted

Has anyone had success in compiling this? Thanks.

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