On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Tiago de Paula Peixoto <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 02.10.2014 16:01, Ács Judit wrote: > > I wanted to try graph-tool on my laptop before asking the sysadmin to > install a newer gcc. I'm using Linux Mint with gcc4.8.2. > > > > There were two problems: > > I installed both libsparsehash-dev and sparsehash from the official > > ubuntu repos but configure still can't find it. I could sidestep this > > by disabling sparsehash. > > Take a look at config.log to see why it is failing. In some versions of > ubuntu/debian, you need to pass the following option to configure: > > --with-sparsehash-prefix=google > Thank you, this solve the sparsehash issue. I also tried it on the server but the old gcc still fails. > > > The more important problem is that make runs out of memory. I have 4GB > > RAM + 2GB swap in my laptop. > > You need slightly more than 4GB to compile graph-tool, unfortunately. If > you have around 6GB with swap, make sure there is nothing else consuming > much memory, and that the compilation is not being done in parallel > (i.e. do not use make -j2 or similar). > > If you still cannot compile it, you can try using the clang compiler. It > is also available for ubuntu, and it should use only about half as much > ram. > I'll try this tonight. Best, Judit
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