Hi! First of all I would like to appologize for a message from badoo website that was sent by my e-mail address a week ago. I didn't know that website would spam all my contact. I certanly didn't tell it to.
Now to the business... I am using Ubuntu 12.10 32 bit. My computer has 4 GB of RAM and PAE kernel, so it actually sees the whole 4 GB. I regularly compile "my own" version of blender from svn and use prebuild versions with CUDA and OpenCL support. Now I tried to compile the CUDA build myself. Although I have set the variable to use only "sm_21" kernel type, the build step said it was building for compute capability 1.3, which is fine in general, but it produces "memory allocation error" - at that moment the process monitor said that "be" compiler is using 2.5 GB of RAM. How much RAM is required to build the kernels? - that is my main question. Is 2.5GB limit within the OS or the build environment ? I'm using gcc 4.6.2 and CUDA 5.0 Cycles build without CUDA support compiles and runs fine. Thanks for any help you can provide. Best wishes, Marko. _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
