That might actually be it, although I would expect a segfault or a "bad 
alloc" in that case. I do not have the equivalent of a -T option yet and 
the intermediate representations of the phrase table before compression 
are by default built in the system's temporary folder (although 
invisible). So if your temporary folder is too small it will not work. A 
quick work-around would be to symlink your /tmp folder to a partition 
where you have more space. I'd say you need at least as much space in 
your temporary folder as the size of the uncompressed text version of 
the phrase table or reordering table.

W dniu 17.01.2013 11:30, Jacob Dlougach pisze:
> Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt <junczys@...> writes:
>> And another question, do you have by any chance a non-standard setup for
>> your temporary folder? Particularly small, located in memory etc.?
>>
> If by temporary directory you mean /tmp, then it is in fact rather small, and 
> I
> had to specify -T parameter for "sort" to make it work. Talking of truncating
> phrase table, I'll do that as soon as I can.
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