Jack, on Monday, May 13, 2019 05:26 PM, wrote...​
>On 2019.05.13 16:37, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:​
>> Jack, on Monday, May 13, 2019 04:22 PM, wrote...​
>> >On 2019.05.13 16:15, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:​
>> >[snip.....]​
>> >> $ git clone https://github.com/Expensify/Bedrock.git​
>> >> Cloning into 'Bedrock'...​
>> >> fatal: unable to access  ​
>> 'https://github.com/Expensify/Bedrock.git/':​
>> >> Out of memory​
>> >I think that means you.  Do you have enough disk space?​
>> $ df -a​
>> Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on​
>> C:/cygwin/bin      -     -     -    - /usr/bin​
>> C:/cygwin/lib      -     -     -    - /usr/lib​
>> C:/cygwin       280G   67G  213G  24% /​
>> B:              4.0G   91M  3.9G   3% /cygdrive/b​
>> C:                 -     -     -    - /cygdrive/c​
>> D:              183G   18G  165G  10% /cygdrive/d​
>Which drive are you trying to build on?  B: 3.9G might well not be  ​
>enough room.  C: and D: seem to have enough space.​
​
I am trying to install it on c: so it has enough information.  I did see this 
reference [1] on stackoverflow, which is points to a memory problem. I am 
running a 32 bit instance of cygwin, so, it may not have enough memory for the 
whole clone process.  I will try tomorrow to reboot and try it without any 
applications.  This may provide the "memory" needed.  Is there any way to 
assign more memory to the cygwin terminal through windows?  Thanks for all your 
help.  I really appreciate it.​
​
josé​
​
[1] 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7607970/git-clone-fails-with-out-of-memory-error-fatal-out-of-memory-malloc-failed​


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