[manjaro-dev] main: unable to allocate memory strikes again
kendell clark
coffeekingms at gmail.com
Sun Aug 28 13:29:53 CEST 2016
hi
I'm getting this same issue when trying to build the 32 bit version of
espeak. There's been some substantial changes in espeak over the weekend
and I've already updated the 64 bit package. Does anyone know what in
the world causes this problem? It's not a build error, it never even
begins to build. Right after checking out the git repo is where it
fails. I've deleted /var/lib/manjaro-tools and /var/cache/manjaro-tools,
as well as clearing the package cache with sudo pacman -Scc, but nothing
seems to work. I've checked the espeak pkgbuild and it's set to "make
-j1". Something's really weird hear. Would someone mind maybe looking
into buildpkg to see if they can track down the problem? I'd help but my
coding skills leave something to be desired lol. I'd likely make things
worse if I messed around with the code.
Thanks
Kendell Clark
On 08/26/2016 10:41 PM, kendell clark wrote:
> hi all
> I've just updated the liblouis package in extra since version 3.0 has
> come out. I've already updated the pkgbuild in packages-extra and
> committed it, also built and uploaded the 64 bit package. But when
> trying to build the 32 bit package I get that infamous "sudo: main:
> unable to allocate memory" error again. I've tried several times but the
> 32 bit package won't build. Would someone mind either looking into this
> or uploading a 32 bit package? I'm sorry to keep having this problem but
> the weird thing is that it doesn't always happen. The command I use to
> build packages is
> buildpkg -c -w -a i686 -p programName -s
>
> Thanks
> Kendell Clark
>
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