Hello Zack, you may be running out of memory. Building Cactus is quite memory intensive (in particular compiling auto-generated C++ code in McLachlan and the linking step).
kill 9 is what happens is the OS kills a process due to running out of memory (you can try and look for an error message the contains the word OOM for out-of-memory). If you can I would try and reserve at least 3GB of memory (2GB is known to fail if eg a browser is open at the same time and you try and compile even with 2 parallel build processes) for the VM. Yours, Roland > Hello, > > I'm attempting to build the Einstein Toolkit for the first time, following > the new users guide online. > > I keep getting the attached error at the end of compilation. I cannot seem to > figure out what it means. > > Here are my specs: > Running Ubuntu 18.04 on VMware Workstation 14, giving 2GB RAM, 2 cores, and > 20GB of hard drive space. > 8th Gen Core i7-8550U processor > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Respectfully, > > Zack Vogel > B.S. Computer Science > Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020 -- My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://pgp.mit.edu .
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