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Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 17:30:35 -0400
From: "Matt D." <matt@codespunk.com>
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Subject: Cygwin and lz/lza running out of memory?
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Depending on the options I choose, I keep running into lz/lzma 
reporting: "ERROR: Can't allocate required memory!".

This can occur before or during compression. The lz/lza process tends to 
stop after gaining about 400MB on the process; then it exits with this 
error. The problem does not appear to be how much available memory I 
have but rather q question of why the process can't seem to allocate it.

Any advice?


Matt D.

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