On June 1, 2015 10:08:23 PM GMT+07:00, Hieu Hoang <[email protected]> wrote:
>What is the exact version of the compiler you're using? It seems
>similar to
>this problem, so try upgrading your compiler or entire OS:
>   https://github.com/shogun-toolbox/shogun/issues/2111
>
>it sounds like you have a small computer. How much memory and cores do
>you
>have? You should decrease the number of cores you use, eg.
>  ./bjam -j2
>
>Hieu Hoang
>Researcher
>New York University, Abu Dhabi
>http://www.hoang.co.uk/hieu
>
>On 1 June 2015 at 18:58, Davood Mohammadifar <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>>  My OS: Linux Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit.
>>
>> One thing that i noticed in that execution:
>> Virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory
>>
>> For solving the problem, I created swap file using commands in:
>> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-add-a-swap-file-howto/
>>
>> I deleted the old /mosesdecoder and copy "clean and fresh"
>/mosesdecoder
>> (that i backed up after executing git clone
>> https://github.com/moses-smt/mosesdecoder.git)  to Home directory.
>>
>> Then I executed
>> ./bjam -j8
>>
>> At the end, number of failed targets decreased, But i faced the same
>error
>> again. The new log file has been attached.
>>
>> I don't know about doing weird by sysadmin. How can i check that?
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 10:25:50 +0400
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Moses-support] Fail to build and compile moses
>>
>>
>> that's a slightly crazy compile error i've never seen before. What
>> operating system and version are you using? Is it a standard
>installation,
>> or do you know if the sysadmin did anything weird to the system?
>>
>> On 30/05/2015 17:17, Davood Mohammadifar wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>> After downloading moses (according to command git clone
>> https://github.com/moses-smt/mosesdecoder.git
>>  in manualI file), I executed the following command for compiling and
>> building moses.
>>  ./bjam -j8
>>
>> and got error.
>>
>> It's likely the problems are related to GCC.
>> The log file is in attachment.
>> Ubuntu Version: 12.04
>>
>> Thank you for your helping
>>
>>
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>> Hieu Hoang
>> Researcher
>> New York University, Abu Dhabihttp://www.hoang.co.uk/hieu
>>
>>
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By the  way, if adding  swap files  is  too  much  of  a  hassle, try 
Swapspace.  It's  a  little  daemon  that  watches  if  you're  running  low  
on  memory  and  if  so, automatically  gets  you  some  more  swap.

(There  are  other  tools  that  do  the  same  job.  I didn't  like  any  of  
them  and  wrote  Swapspace myself.  It's  packaged in some  of  the  major  
distros.)


Jeroen
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