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> From: "Andrew Cottrell" <acottrel AT ihug DOT com DOT au>
> Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 21:39:01 +1100
> 
> DJGPP H:\djgpp\gnu\gcc-2.953\build.djg>list
> 
> Not enough memory (2)
> 
> DJGPP H:\djgpp\gnu\gcc-2.953\build.djg>mem
> 
>     655360 bytes total conventional memory
>     655360 bytes available to MS-DOS
>      66608 largest executable program size

66KB of free conventional memory? what gives??

What does "mem /c" display at this point?

> checking whether the C compiler (gcc -O2 ) works... no
> configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot
> create executables.

What happens if, after the failure, you manually invoke the same
command that the configure script tried to run to check that GCC ``can
create executables''?

I'm asking because, even with 66KB of low memory, we should have
enough for several levels of nestiong on Windows.  Unless this:

>    1048576 bytes total contiguous extended memory
>          0 bytes available contiguous extended memory
>     941056 bytes available XMS memory
>            MS-DOS resident in High Memory Area

means that there's no DPMI memory as well.  But if that's so, you
should see a message from the stub about "No DPMI memory" or
something.

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