On 28-Jan-2009, at 14:43, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 13:43 -0700, LuKreme wrote:
On 28-Jan-2009, at 10:09, John Hardin wrote:
You shouldn't have to. I don't. I run sa-learn across mbox training
corpa every day. You *do* need to use the correct command-line
option to sa-learn to tell it that it's working on an mbox file.
The trouble is sa-learn is dumping core.
You still should not have to split the mbox files. :)
True enough.
If sa-learn is mis-behaving on large mbox files for you, it's worth
investigating the cause. And either fix your system or sa-learn, if it
turns out to be a bug.
Any ideas for, essentially, a non-programmer?
I increased the size of the system swap (to 1GB, I have lots of free
space on the drive), thinking that may be related. The machine is a
bit light on RAM (512MB, IIRC) and SA is up-to-date (3.2.5).
Just checked sysinfo and I have a little more RAM than I thought:
Free Used Total
Physical Memory 25.89 MB 605.53 MB 631.41 MB
- Kernel + apps 313.41 MB
- Buffers 271.14 MB
- Cached 20.98 MB
Disk Swap 1.10 GB 148.79 MB 1.25 GB
- /dev/ad3s1d 122.56 MB 133.44 MB 256.00 MB
- /dev/md0 1008.65 MB 15.35 MB 1024.00 MB
I also have 95 of 140GB free on the primary drive.
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Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy
to state I finally won out over it.