OpenBSD doesn't run mixed 32-bit software on 64-bit kernels. You are
probably bumping into default resource limits, see login.conf.
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On 21 August 2020 19:38:08 eric <eric.h...@zoho.com> wrote:
Hello,
I recently got an Ultra 45 to test my code better and have already
been able to fix a couple things thanks to the ease of getting a
modern OS working quickly.
Unfortunately though I am having some trouble with some of my
c++ code. Compilers are crashing when they need more than
4 GB RAM. I have tried gcc-8.3.0p4 and clang 8.0.1 but neither
work. Are these packages 32 bit ?! What is the best way for me to
get a working 64 bit c++11 compiler?
I'm running OpenBSD 6.6 but am open to upgrading. If there are
no 64 bit packages for what I need any tips for compiling a 64 bit
compiler from a 32 bit compiler would be great.
Thanks,
Eric