On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 20:08, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > Leon Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> IIRC, the limit for 9.1 was 68MB, which is really, really annoying >> if your machine has just 64MB.
> I can't make miracles! 68MB is a real limit, not a bug.. sorry > about that but that's for real.. You can't run stuff in pieces, modularise libraries a bit more and only load pieces as you need them, discarding as soon as you can? Are things like the advertisement screens / progress messages included in that, and if so can we have the option of not loading them? Is it possible to trim down the interpreter you're using any further? Break up libraries and only fetch the ones you need? Turn some (more) interpreted stuff into compiled? Rip the functions you don't use out of awk/busybox? Borrow disk space and/or swap as soon as it's available? Cheers; Leon
