Hi, the general view is around 256 megs of ram is required. 512 megs is ideal for the opt version.
You should be able to compile the debug version with less than 128 meg of ram. The opt version requires more ram.. ================= Prior to gcc2.96.2 (about there) you could compile openh323 on a box with 64 meg ram. Then the compiler changed, and 256 megs was required. It was an unfortunate change, cause the executable size grew also. This had the downstream effect that the embedded world (ADSL boxes etc) were reluctant to install openh323 to get h.323 connection tracking. Which meant it was another couple of years before h.323 connection tracking became "standard" in those ADSL boxes. Which meant that a VFAQ (very frequently asked question) was "how can I make the executable smaller in size"? Derek. ============== On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Julien PUYDT wrote: > xw ma a écrit : > > hi,guys,i get in trouble when i try to compile opal-2.2.1,here is the error > > message > > > > some one know what happened ? and how to solve this problem, > > Yes, you need a bigger box. Compiling opal is hard on hardware :-) > > Perhaps you should consider installing a prepackaged pwlib+opal+ekiga ? > > Snark on #ekiga > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list > -- Derek Smithies Ph.D. Any fool can write code that IndraNet Technologies Ltd. a computer can understand. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Good programmers write code ph +64 3 365 6485 that humans can understand. Web: http://www.indranet-technologies.com/ Martin Fowler _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
