William Gallafent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>
> Just installed the 1.2pre-v.2 release of the JDK. All looks
> fine (changed to green threads since running on
> uniprocessor system - also complaint about missing pthreads
> library if I left them set to native) except that the
> Simplicity IDE has memory problems.
>
> Clearly, my first port of call would be to increase the
> heap from the command line, but since Simplicity uses a
> funny startup script thingy, I'm not entirely sure what to
> change. I wondered if there exists an environment variable
> that I could just set to be 64M or perhaps even more, in
> order to alleviate the out of memory problems.
Thanks to your question, we're looking at adding an environment
variable for just such a purpose into the next rev of Linux Java.
Steve
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