Re: Installing Perl6 on shared server
P.S. By today's standards, that's a pretty chintzy service; are their limits aimed at IoT thingies?
Re: Installing Perl6 on shared server
> I'm not sure which of these is limiting the compilation of rakudo. 2 out of 3 ain’t bad? :-( Unfortunately, they're && not ||. :-)* On 9/26/18, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: >> On 26 Sep 2018, at 06:03, Richard Hainsworth >> wrote: >> >> Further to this question. Support staff at hosting company just informed >> me that for the plan I have at present, the following limits are in >> place: >> >> 60 seconds CPU execution time per process > > Build time on my MBP is around 75 seconds on my MBP. > > >> 195MB of RAM per process > > Building rakudo *at the moment* takes about 1.2G of RAM. This is about to > get a whole lot less, but no where near 195MB. > > >> 20 simultaneous processes > > That should be ok. > > >> I'm not sure which of these is limiting the compilation of rakudo. > > 2 out of 3 ain’t bad? :-( > > > Liz
Re: Installing Perl6 on shared server
> On 26 Sep 2018, at 06:03, Richard Hainsworth wrote: > > Further to this question. Support staff at hosting company just informed me > that for the plan I have at present, the following limits are in place: > > 60 seconds CPU execution time per process Build time on my MBP is around 75 seconds on my MBP. > 195MB of RAM per process Building rakudo *at the moment* takes about 1.2G of RAM. This is about to get a whole lot less, but no where near 195MB. > 20 simultaneous processes That should be ok. > I'm not sure which of these is limiting the compilation of rakudo. 2 out of 3 ain’t bad? :-( Liz
Re: Installing Perl6 on shared server
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Wed, 26 Sep 2018 11:20:49 +0800 Richard Hainsworth wrote: > a) Is there a rakudo package for debian Stretch I can install? (I'm > just asking, but I doubt it). https://github.com/nxadm/rakudo-pkg/releases I believe Stretch is Debian 9, so you would want to try out https://github.com/nxadm/rakudo-pkg/releases/download/v2018.09/rakudo-pkg-Debian9_2018.09-01_amd64.deb as the deb of your choice. You should be able to install it with `dpkg - -i`, however, I believe it requires root powers in order to do so. If you have Docker as an option, there's the `rakudo-star` image available as well. When all else fails, remember that a VPS nowadays ranges from 1 to 10 euro a month, and then you get root access to the machine. This might be the least effort to get you going. - -- With kind regards, Patrick Spek www: https://www.tyil.work/ mail: p.s...@tyil.nl pgp: EB9E A484 1672 2D37 16F5 A799 9ACF E193 FFBC 1F50 mastodon: @tyil@mastodon.social github: @Tyil gitlab: @tyil -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQEzBAEBCgAdFiEEtvaXdC78r18jzlHVAx1lkC6ECCEFAlurKggACgkQAx1lkC6E CCEYFggAoFaCJVhHTNRQWH0vZ4Dr47RSIqkS8hwGBguoOQSxdNtAYDhEj3Nn+Or9 5IisdNMW2EGfRniD7AR6szlFv3Ti+J0+GL473CIgPlYlx98WTATDxsDpn6FKoOWu vG9BGVN9mnBE5w7d82k9rRJBe7g9XlUoWEgKoFYQ3MI5y3cL1HX9x42+WBxGbfgq /4lAlVmMhyC28lFhr5Bb0hQbo3VG7XVcZnF0yrFm40hhGyUR1Ql/jv3qn5B8qBxm U7B0itZUeJfsRacUBHyUWdmHqONLqU16mcGus4mQRLfSbmWkQJGWvK5Vh3CY93L4 9ZO+UTKkjGMzUmBtJzengKis3WiTZw== =bHzt -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Installing Perl6 on shared server
Further to this question. Support staff at hosting company just informed me that for the plan I have at present, the following limits are in place: 60 seconds CPU execution time per process 195MB of RAM per process 20 simultaneous processes I'm not sure which of these is limiting the compilation of rakudo. On 26/09/18 11:32, yary wrote: c) Any other suggestions? csh unlimit unlimit -h make -y
Re: Installing Perl6 on shared server
csh => OS accepted unlimit => OS accepted unlimit -h => several messages about not releasing hard limits make => same problem as before, failure to allocate during parse stage. On 26/09/18 11:32, yary wrote: c) Any other suggestions? csh unlimit unlimit -h make -y
Re: Installing Perl6 on shared server
c) Any other suggestions? csh unlimit unlimit -h make -y
Installing Perl6 on shared server
Hi, I'm trying to install perl6 on a commercial server. The OS is Debian Stretch. The hosting service does not allow root access, so everything must be done with user permission. I do not have access to apt. Snap package cannot be installed. My intention is also to set up CRO and develop a web site there. I have uploaded rakudo-star, and run the Configure.pl routine successfully. However, during the make phase, during the long PARSE stage, I get a persistent error: MOAR panic unable to allocate xxx bytes. On each occasion I have tried this, I get a different value of xxx, from 15,000 to 48bytes. The assumption is that memory depends on other users/processes on the server. The support staff is not being helpful (they claim userspace is 32-bit, but uname indicates a 64-bit OS is being used, so I don't understand their 32-bit concern). Some questions: a) Is there a rakudo package for debian Stretch I can install? (I'm just asking, but I doubt it). b) Is there a way to reduce the memory demands of MOAR during the Parse phase? c) Any other suggestions? Richard