I got some help from a sysadmin colleague -- turned out the problem was that the virtual machine was 32 bit, so it could not use all the allocated memory. I am sure it will work on a 64 bit one.
Thank you for the quick responses, Eszter ________________________________________ From: graph-tool [[email protected]] on behalf of Tiago de Paula Peixoto [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 10:58 AM To: Main discussion list for the graph-tool project Subject: Re: [graph-tool] Installing graph-tool to use with Anaconda On 12/03/2013 04:22 PM, Csernai, Eszter wrote: > Thank you! I am trying to compile graph-tool from source, but I don't have > much experience in building software from source. > The machine is the mentioned Ubuntu 13.10 running in Virtualbox. The Anaconda > python version is 2.7.6 (I specified this in the PYTHON environment variable > and the configure script seems to understand it). > It seems all dependencies are satisfied, and the virtual machine is allocated > quite a lot of memory (8GB). > I get this error: > > make[4]: Entering directory `/.../graph-tool-2.2.27/src/graph/centrality' > CXX graph_betweenness.lo > CXX graph_closeness.lo > CXX graph_eigentrust.lo > CXX graph_eigenvector.lo > CXX graph_hits.lo > CXX graph_katz.lo > CXX graph_pagerank.lo > virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory > make[4]: *** [graph_pagerank.lo] Error 1 > > Any ideas how to solve this? 8GB ram should be more than enough to compile it. What GCC version are you using? Are you compiling it in parallel (with the -j option)? Cheers, Tiago -- Tiago de Paula Peixoto <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ graph-tool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.skewed.de/mailman/listinfo/graph-tool
