jb@koko.UUCP (John Birchfield) (03/21/89)
I originally asked about swap space on the unix pc 'cause I was compiling gcc v1.34 and ran into problems compilinggcc with itself. I first had to create a neew cpp. I used the 1.34 cpp by modifying the code slightly (so that __STDC__ wasn't defined automatically) and compiling it with the 'make cpp' command. I then installed it over the original cpp (after saving it off) and undid the changes to cccp.c. I then executed a make and all went well. I then executed make stage1 & make CC=stage1/gcc CFLAGS="-g -O -Bstage1/" This first bombed out on the compile of c-parse.tab.c with a 'virtual memory exhausted' error. The upshot of all this is that I had to compile stage1 and stage2 without optimization. i.e. make CC=stage1/gcc CFLAGS="-g -Bstage1/" Is this normal? Am I really holding my mouth the wrong way? Is there something I'm not doing right? (entirely likely). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jb@koko.UUCP ------------------------------------------------------------------------