On 15.03.2009 17:09 Uhr, css...@mac.com wrote: > Looking at a CMake bug [1], it seems like there might be differences > in the limits defined for the MacPorts environment. This apparently > causes a problem when building CMake. It apparently builds fine > outside MacPorts, but not within it. I think that CMake needs a > different limit than what's imposed by the MacPorts build environment. > Could someone with Panther confirm whether there are any differences > between the MacPorts and Panther environment limits?
I don't own a Panther machine, but I had a look at the error message reported in the ticket. The compiler is trying to allocate 3609800964 bytes, that's around 3.4 *giga*bytes. I would suspect a compiler bug with gcc 3.x here. Ryan, when you tried compiling outside of MacPorts, did you enable the same CFLAGS? MacPorts applies -O2 to CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS by default, it could be that the bug is only experienced with optimization enabled. Try setting configure.optflags to an empty value. Rainer _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev