Hello,

I'm trying to upgrade the FreeBSD Racket port from 5.0 to 5.0.1.

Version 5.0 builds fine, but with version 5.0.1 I get this error on the same hardware/OS (FreeBSD 8.1 i386, 1 CPU):

raco setup: running: teachpack/teachpack.scrbl
raco setup: running: test-box-recovery/test-box-recovery.scrbl
raco setup: running: test-engine/test-engine.scrbl
raco setup: running: scribblings/tools/tools.scrbl
raco setup: running: typed-scheme/scribblings/ts-reference.scrbl
raco setup: running: typed-scheme/scribblings/ts-guide.scrbl
out of memory raco setup: running: unstable/scribblings/unstable.scrbl out of memory raco setup: running: version/version.scrbl out of memory raco setup: running: web-server/scribblings/web-server.scrbl out of memory raco setup: running: web-server/scribblings/web-server-internal.scrbl out of memory raco setup: running: web-server/scribblings/tutorial/continue.scrbl out of memory raco setup: running: xml/xml.scrbl out of memory Racket virtual machine has run out of memory; aborting
*** Signal 6

Stop in /usr/storage/racket-5.0.1/work/plt-5.0.1/src/build.
*** Error code 1

However, the swap partition is barely used, so I thought there could be some default limit that I'm hitting.

Is there any way to assign more memory to the VM during the build? I'm not yet familiar with the Racket build procedure so any help would be very welcome :)

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jimmy
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