Thanks for suggestions!

Kindaian wrote:
> 
> In my case, i had to change it to the max that the machine would 
> accept... somewhere around 1024m...
> 
> [but it was on windows and on a 32bit environment... on 64 bits - both 
> os and java - this issues are largelly overcome by the ability to 
> address much more]
> 
> ;)
> 
> On 02-06-2009 16:23, Remko Tronçon wrote:
>>> thanks for your suggestions. I am using Debian Linux, so I don't have
>>> FOP.BAT on my system. Do you have any ideas where I should enter it on
>>> Linux?
>>>      
>> Did you install fop through apt-get install?
>> If so: without having tried this myself, but by looking at the Debian
>> package, perhaps the following could work:
>>
>>      export JAVA_ARGS=-Xmx256m
>>
>> If you invoke 'fop' from the shell where you did the 'export' command,
>> I think java will pick up the parameters.
>>
>> If you don't use Debian's fop, I think
>>
>>      export FOP_OPTS=-Xmx256m
>>
>> should do the trick.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Remko
>>
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