Hello. Is there a command for starting GAP from the command line to open with a higher memory allocation, like 256 MB, than the standard one?
I use GAP v.4.4.12 on Mac OS Leopard. At present, when I start GAP I see the following: -------- Loading the library. Please be patient, this may take a while. GAP4, Version: 4.4.12 of 17-Dec-2008, i686-apple-darwin9.6.0-gcc Components: small 2.1, small2 2.0, small3 2.0, small4 1.0, small5 1.0, small6 1.0, small7 1.0, small8 1.0, small9 1.0, small10 0.2, id2 3.0, id3 2.1, id4 1.0, id5 1.0, id6 1.0, id9 1.0, id10 0.1, trans 1.0, prim 2.1 loaded. Packages: AutPGrp 1.2, CTblLib 1.1.3, TomLib 1.1.4, FactInt 1.5.2, GAPDoc 1.2 loaded. Error, file "-L" must exist and be readable Error, file "-m" must exist and be readable Error, file "128m" must exist and be readable Error, file "-o" must exist and be readable Error, file "512m" must exist and be readable -------- I run search algorithms on groups of exponential complexity, and they are intrinsically slow. But I'm hoping that by using a higher initial memory allocation, for practical purposes, my programs will cover more of the search space than they have so far. Sincerely, Sandeep. _______________________________________________ Forum mailing list Forum@mail.gap-system.org http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum