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Re: error: memory exhausted or requested size too large


From: Jim Langston
Subject: Re: error: memory exhausted or requested size too large
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:39:59 -0400
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Hi John,

Sorry for taking awhile to get back - I introduced three changes and been trying to work my way through. The changes, upgrading my OS to OpenSolaris B86, changed my compilers
to Sun Studio 12 0708, and changed Octave to version 3.0.1.

- Changed my version of Octave to 2.9.13, leaving the compilers the same and the OS the same.
  And I still get the same error when running the check after compilation.

- Changed my compiler to Sun Studio 12 0404, leaving 2.9.13, and still get the error.

What would cause the error to get generated ?

- I'm running 64bit
- I recompiled using 64bit, same error
- I re-configure using --enable-64 and 64bit compiler options, same error.

Thanks,

Jim

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John W. Eaton wrote:
On  8-Aug-2008, Jim Langston wrote:

| Hi all,
| | Get this error: | | Octave successfully built. Now choose from the following: | | ./run-octave - to run in place to test before installing
|    make check      - to run the tests
|    make install    - to install
| | gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/langston/Octave/NEW/octave-3.0.1'
| bash-3.2$ gmake check
| gmake -f octMakefile check
| gmake[1]: Entering directory `/export/home/langston/Octave/NEW/octave-3.0.1'
| gmake -C test check
| gmake[2]: Entering directory | `/export/home/langston/Octave/NEW/octave-3.0.1/test'
| ../run-octave --norc --silent --no-history ./fntests.m .
| error: memory exhausted or requested size too large for range of | Octave's index type -- execution of ./fntests.m failed | | gmake[2]: Leaving directory | `/export/home/langston/Octave/NEW/octave-3.0.1/test'
| gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/langston/Octave/NEW/octave-3.0.1'
| bash-3.2$
| | | I looked through other threads but this seems different because all I | did was build Octave 3.0.1 and
| the tried to run the check.
| | Any thoughts?

I think you'll need to provide some more details about precisely how
you configured and compiled Octave.  You haven't even told us what
kind of systems you are using or what the compiler is, etc.

jwe

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