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Re: About 'eager' warnings
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Daniel Colascione |
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Re: About 'eager' warnings |
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Fri, 25 Apr 2014 15:33:48 -0700 |
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On 04/25/2014 03:29 PM, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> Il 24/04/2014 02:30, Daniel Colascione ha scritto:
>>
>> Thanks for the report. The (harmless) issue is present in emacs-24 too,
>> so I installed a fix there as r117014.
>>
>
> Sometimes, in the build log, I find the message:
>
> [...]
> Compiling gnus/gnus-int.el
> Eager macro-expansion failure: (error "Memory exhausted--use C-x s then
> exit and restart Emacs")
> Wrote /work/emacs/lisp/gnus/gnus-html.elc
> Compiling gnus/gnus-kill.el
> [...]
>
> and sometimes, repeating the build (same trunk), it goes away.
>
> What does the message mean? That happens on Win7 64 for the cygw32 build
> (on Cygwin64). The machine is an Athlon 64 Dual Core with 4 GiB of RAM.
> Usually the build is done with Chrome, Thunderbird, Emacs, Cygwin
> console (mintty) running.
>
> Sound strange that "Memory exhausted"...
That's weird. If you keep repeating the build, can you repro it? What
happens if you run the bootstrap emacs under a debugger?
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