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From: | "Jakub" <Jakub DOT Ratajczak AT ii DOT pw DOT edu DOT pl> |
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Subject: | gcc finishes in the middle of compilation |
Date: | Wed, 13 Mar 2002 22:11:29 +0100 |
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Hi, I've got W2K with gcc 2.952. When I try to compile one source file: gcc -o pan.exe pan.c (command) gcc finishes abnormally without any error message in the middle of compilation. Log finishes like this: c:/progra~1/djgpp/lib/gcc-lib/djgpp/2.952/cc1.exe c:/progra~1/djgpp/tmp\ccgY8A6i.i -quiet -dumpbase pan.c -version -o c:/progra~1/djgpp/tmp\ccXCHXXm.s GNU C version 2.95.2 19991024 (release) (djgpp) compiled by GNU C version 2.95.2 19991024 (release). (tail of the log) and cc1 produces mentioned .s file but it ends just in the middle (the file has 3600kB): LC4088: .ascii "printf('BIR: 108 0 1 OK\\n')\0" LC4089: .ascii "printf('BIR: 72 1 1 OK\\n')\0" LC4090: .ascii "printf( (tail of the ccXCHXXm.s file) It seems to work fine for smaller source files. Is it problem with available memory? I've got Celeron400, 128MB. go32-v2 shows: DPMI memory available: 40084 Kb DPMI swap space available: 0 Kb (output of go32-v2) Any ideas why it doesn't work? Any hints are welcome, thanks Jakub
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