I have an interesting problem which might or might not be gnu make's fault. When VSS for make hits 2GB, make starts misbehaving. (This is on a 32 bit Linux system which supports 3GB user processes. The kernel is a patched 2.6.13. It's new, but seems stable otherwise.) The misbehavior looks like this: it starts spitting out "make: alksdjfa;kepiuro;rzkorek: command not found". e.g.
make: M-(M-/M-EM-^OM-0M-/M-EM-^OM-3M-/M-EM-^O: Command not found make: M-HM-]M-BM-^OM-PM-]M-BM-^OM-SM-]M-BM-^O: Command not found make: M-^H7M-_M-^OM-^P7M-_M-^OM-^S7M-_M-^O: Command not found make: 1.0-20060219-piii-linux-opt/bin/storageserver/libserverlist-client.a: Command not found I think those are just random snippets of memory. I'll try this again on different hardware and OS to verify; it might well not be make's fault. This is with both the three-year-old make 3.80 and the latest rc. - Dan -- Wine for Windows ISVs: http://kegel.com/wine/isv _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
