could you please tell me how to  set the swap file properly

>
> On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 1:29:32 PM UTC-7, ceha...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> I just checked which image I have on my BBB, and it is the 1-30-2017 
>> release.  My notes had the 3-15-17 release specified, but while that 
>> compiled, it would not run.  I think the 2-12-17 release works though.  
>> Sorry for any confusion.
>>
>> On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 4:21:42 PM UTC-4, ceha...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I've compiled on beaglebone using these steps.  The process runs much 
>>> faster when running out of EMMC, so I recommend that you flash your SD card 
>>> image onto the BBB, otherwise it will take hours.
>>>
>>> The swapfile is necessary as you've noted.  My first compile failed in 
>>> the same way but I had another window open running 'top' which showed all 
>>> of memory being consumed, and then the crash.  Running 'top' is an easy way 
>>> to verify that a swap file is being used.
>>>
>>> From my notes:
>>>
>>> ----Build machinekit on the beaglebone----
>>>
>>> Start with this image:
>>>
>>>   bone-debian-8.7-machinekit-armhf-2017-03-12-4gb.img.xz
>>>   
>>>   install on an SD card and boot holding the boot button down at power-on
>>>   open a terminal up, and use the following instructions:
>>>
>>> add a swap file first:
>>>
>>>      dd if=/dev/zero of=my_swap bs=1024 count=524288
>>>      mkswap my_swap 
>>>      sudo chown root my_swap 
>>>      sudo chmod 600 my_swap 
>>>      sudo swapon my_swap
>>>
>>>   you can make the file permanent by adding a line to fstab
>>>
>>>      /path-to-file/my_swap swap swap defaults 0 0
>>>
>>> then do this to build machinekit:
>>>
>>> sudo apt-get remove --purge machinekit
>>> rm -rf machinekit
>>>
>>> sudo apt-get install libczmq-dev python-zmq libjansson-dev pkg-config \
>>>   libwebsockets-dev libxenomai-dev python-pyftpdlib cython bwidget 
>>> lsb-release
>>>
>>> sudo apt-get install git dpkg-dev
>>> sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends devscripts equivs
>>> git clone https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit.git
>>> cd machinekit
>>> # to add RT-PREEMPT support, add a 'r'
>>> # to add Xenomai support, add an 'x'
>>> # this builds for Posix, RT-PREEMPT, Xenomai:
>>> debian/configure -prx
>>> sudo mk-build-deps -ir
>>> cd src
>>> ./autogen.sh
>>> # for the Beaglebone, add --with-platform-beaglebone to ./configure
>>> # for the Raspberry2, add --with-platform-raspberry to ./configure
>>> # for PC platforms, add --with-rt-preempt  --with-posix  --with-xenomai
>>> ./configure --with-platform-beaglebone
>>>
>>> make   <-- this takes a LONG time
>>>
>>> sudo make setuid
>>>
>>> Hope this helps!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, March 30, 2017 at 7:51:50 PM UTC-4, Jeff Pollard wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>>   I'm trying to build machinekit from the 2017-02-12 version.  I've 
>>>> gone through the steps below, and at step 24 I encounter an error while 
>>>> compiling emctask.cc.  I read somewhere that adding a swap space might 
>>>> help, so I tried to add one, and it either didn't help, or I did it wrong. 
>>>>  
>>>> In any case, can anyone tell me if the steps I've taken below are either 
>>>> wrong, or if I'm missing any?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Jeff
>>>> (PS.  I tried to download the most recent Jessie version and when 
>>>> booting the three blue LEDs would light up, and the BBB would freeze, thus 
>>>> I'm using the 02-12 version)
>>>> ====================================== 
>>>> on ubuntu....
>>>> [1] wget 
>>>> https://rcn-ee.com/rootfs/bb.org/testing/2017-02-12/machinekit/bone-debian-8.7-machinekit-armhf-2017-02-12-4gb.img.xz
>>>>
>>>> [2] sha256sum bone-debian-8.7-machinekit-armhf-2017-02-12-4gb*
>>>> 18361e0426715974b5a0e7f014ff1bf26db2421cbf8d61622efd2856cd8c6214  
>>>> bone-debian-8.7-machinekit-armhf-2017-02-12-4gb.img.xz
>>>>
>>>> [3] xzcat bone-debian-8.7-machinekit-armhf-2017-02-12-4gb.img.xz | sudo 
>>>> dd of=/dev/sdc
>>>> ----------------------------
>>>> [4] install uSD in to BBB and boot
>>>> ----------------------------
>>>> resize 4GB to full 16 GB
>>>> [5] cd /opt/scripts/tools/
>>>> [6] git pull
>>>> [7] sudo ./grow_partition.sh
>>>> [8] sudo reboot
>>>> -----------------------------
>>>> [9] sudo apt-get remove --purge machinekit
>>>> [10] sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv 
>>>> 43DDF224
>>>> [11] sudo sh -c \
>>>>   "echo 'deb http://deb.machinekit.io/debian jessie main' > \
>>>>   /etc/apt/sources.list.d/machinekit.list"
>>>> [12] sudo apt-get update
>>>> [13] sudo apt-get install machinekit-xenomai machinekit-dev
>>>> ----------------------------
>>>> [14] sudo apt-get install libczmq-dev python-zmq libjansson-dev 
>>>> pkg-config \
>>>>   libwebsockets-dev libxenomai-dev python-pyftpdlib cython bwidget 
>>>> lsb-release
>>>> ----------------------------  
>>>> [15] sudo apt-get install git dpkg-dev
>>>> [16] sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends devscripts equivs
>>>> [17] sudo git clone https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit.git 
>>>> /home/machinekit-dev
>>>> [18] cd machinekit-dev
>>>> [19] sudo ./debian/configure -prx
>>>> [20] sudo mk-build-deps -ir
>>>> [21] cd src
>>>> [22] sudo ./autogen.sh
>>>> [23] sudo ./configure --with-platform-beaglebone
>>>> [24] sudo make
>>>> *********
>>>> during compilng the source I get the error.......
>>>> ....
>>>> ....
>>>> ....
>>>> Compiling emc/task/emctask.cc
>>>> g++: internal compiler error: Killed (program cc1plus)
>>>> Please submit a full bug report,
>>>> with preprocessed source if appropriate.
>>>> See <file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.9/README.Bugs> for instructions.
>>>> Makefile:436: recipe for target 'objects/emc/task/emctask.o' failed
>>>> make: *** [objects/emc/task/emctask.o] Error 4
>>>> make: Leaving directory '/home/machinekit-dev/src'
>>>> *********
>>>>
>>>> --to be done after compile
>>>> [24]sudo make setuid
>>>> ---------------------------
>>>>
>>>

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