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From: Rugxulo <rugxulo AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: ANN: Seed7 Release 2011-11-11
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:42:48 -0800 (PST)
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Hi,

On Nov 21, 7:19 pm, "Charles Sandmann" <cwsd DOT  DOT  DOT  AT earthlink DOT net> wrote:
> >"Rugxulo" <rugx DOT  DOT  DOT  AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
> >news:c1ee6eab-b99c-4d70-9696-f6582e161125 AT v5g2000yqn DOT googlegroups DOT com...
> >Okay, I tried again. Still put a temporary install in moderate RAM
> >disk, but this time I compiled from atop a big hard drive, so it
> >should have had plenty of space. However, I still get the error. This
> >is with r7, of course. I even tried "cwsdpmi -p -s-" in case for some
> >odd reason that would help. ... I don't know
> >and didn't check what "chkbig" or "chkset" are doing, but those two
> >tests are still failing (only) with CWSDPMI.
>
> Would be interesting to know if this is new (r7) breakage or something
> that was in r5.

I don't know. I've tried a bunch of setup changes locally here today,
but I couldn't consistently get any better results. So I don't think
r5 is any better here. It could indeed be some rare bug or regression,
but I doubt it. r7 indeed seems pretty stable.

> >P.P.S. Happy (early) Thanksgiving! CWS, obviously (?) feel free to
> >ignore this in favor of more important things, though indeed I find it
> >curious.
>
> Would be worth seeing if I can reproduce; if so maybe I'll try to fix it.

I'm not sure if my machine is too quirky or not. I mean, 6 GB of RAM,
only 4 GB recognized at most (e.g. r7) with others recognizing
different amounts (1.8 GB for r5, 2.6 GB for HDPMI32), oddly enough.
Also not sure exactly why it even says "No swap space!" at all or what
that means exactly. All the things I tried didn't help clarify. I
should probably check r7's sources, but that sounds very
intimidating ....

Feel free to try it, but I don't think you should stress too much over
it. It's heavily confusing (for me, at least).

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