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From: | mtaylor AT clear DOT net DOT nz (Malcolm Taylor) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: problem |
Date: | Thu, 14 Dec 2000 21:14:55 GMT |
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Steve Offutt <indmold AT oz DOT sunflower DOT org> wrote: >Tom wrote: > >> hi, >> >> i´m a newbie at djgpp and c++ programming >> >> what´s wrong if djgpp says: >> >> Abort! >> Exiting due to signal SIGABRT >> .. >> >> the commandline was : >> >> gxx -----.cpp -o -----.exe >> >Tom, > Possibly an out of memory condition. You don't always get told. Check your swapfile space (free space on your swap drive) or if under Windows make certain that the DPMI memory is set to 65535K for the dos prompt you are using. Malcolm
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