Mathieu Lirzin <[email protected]> writes: > [email protected] (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > >> Mathieu Lirzin <[email protected]> skribis: >> >>> My previous snippet didn't include the actual error >>> >>> TEST: tests/test-hmp... (pid=27743) >>> /arm/hmp/integratorcp: OK >>> /arm/hmp/nuri: >>> qemu-system-arm: cannot set up guest memory 'exynos4210.dram0': Cannot >>> allocate memory >>> Broken pipe >>> FAIL >>> GTester: last random seed: R02S53adf2b44f1ff46cb48bd55ebce8854c >>> (pid=27751) >>> /arm/hmp/mps2-an511: OK >>> /arm/hmp/verdex: OK >>> /arm/hmp/ast2500-evb: OK >>> /arm/hmp/smdkc210: >>> qemu-system-arm: cannot set up guest memory 'exynos4210.dram0': Cannot >>> allocate memory >>> Broken pipe >>> FAIL >>> >>> I have tried to build QEMU again with the same guix version and succeed. >>> So Like previously reported this is underterministic. >> >> Could the initial error be the result of insufficient memory? > > Maybe. I don't recall if I was doing something memory intensive while > compiling. Given that I have 8Gb of RAM and that, QEMU test suite seems > quite greedy.
Ohh I think the memory issue might be related to the fact I running the commands from Emacs shell-mode. I have encoutered a memory issue with Emacs when running ‘guix system build’. After the compilation process stopped Emacs was still using more than 5Gb of RAM. -- Mathieu Lirzin GPG: F2A3 8D7E EB2B 6640 5761 070D 0ADE E100 9460 4D37
