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Re: [Help-gnunet] Compiling GNUnet/libextractor on OpenBSD
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Re: [Help-gnunet] Compiling GNUnet/libextractor on OpenBSD |
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Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:19:30 +1100 |
Thanks for the feedback.
I realised it shouldn't have been using more than a couple hundred megs of
memory (since it was mentioned in the README).
That's why I assumed it was specific to my setup, which is a clean install
of OpenBSD 3.4.
The only package installed is libtool-1.3.5p3, and gcc is (the default)
2.95.3.
By top, cpu shot up to 100% when dictionary-builder was running, but
hovered around 65-85% most of the time (only a PII 400 cpu).
>From the attached vmstat log, memory doesn't seem to go above 76M.
This log was done with 50M swap, 256M ram, ulimit -l unlimited. (ulimit -m
was left as 235396 x 512k blocks, the default, but it looks to me like it
didn't get anywhere neat that)
Cheers
vmstat-log.txt.gz
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