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On some systems this means editing the appropriate @file{config.h} file |
On some systems this means editing the appropriate @file{config.h} file |
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before building @sc{cvs}.) |
before building @sc{cvs}.) |
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@item Terminated with fatal signal 11 |
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This message usually indicates that @sc{cvs} (the server, if you're |
14166 |
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using client/server mode) has run out of (virtual) memory. |
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Although @sc{cvs} tries to catch the error and issue a more meaningful |
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message, there are many circumstances where that is not possible. |
14169 |
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If you appear to have lots of memory available to the system, |
14170 |
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the problem is most likely that you're running into a system-wide |
14171 |
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limit on the amount of memory a single process can use or a |
14172 |
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similar process-specific limit. |
14173 |
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The mechanisms for displaying and setting such limits vary from |
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system to system, so you'll have to consult an expert for your |
14175 |
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particular system if you don't know how to do that. |
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@item Too many arguments! |
@item Too many arguments! |
14178 |
This message is typically printed by the @file{log.pl} |
This message is typically printed by the @file{log.pl} |
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script which is in the @file{contrib} directory in the |
script which is in the @file{contrib} directory in the |