On 9/23/06, Raphael Collet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
>
> I tried compiling from sources on an opteron running Debian, but I
> keep getting the error below during make (configure finishes without
> trouble, though it complaints about "Unknown platform
> unknown-unknown"). I've looked at the email lists, and it seems that
> the way to go would be to use it in 32-bit mode, but on
> http://www.mozart-oz.org/home/doc/limitations/index.html51 it says its
> been ported to 64-bit architectures.
I am a bit surprised. Mozart is currently not "ready" for taking
advantage of 64-bit architectures.
OK, thanks. I was actually confussed, because the not-yet-ready for 64
was what I understood from the email list, but this is what it says on
http://www.mozart-oz.org/home/doc/limitations/index.html
"Maximum Memory Size
Mozart has been ported to 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. On 32-bit
architectures, a program can use all available memory (that is 4GB)
which in the worst case (due to copying garbage collection) means that
Mozart can have an active heap (that is alive data structures) of 2GB.
This is currently also shared with 64-bit architectures."
Is this a bug/typo in the doc? Should I fill a bug report?
However running Mozart in 32-bit
mode should work.
Will try that then. Thanks.
Best,
R.
Cheers,
raph
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