Sane compilation ate my ram!

Jim Ford (jf001@watford.net)
Tue, 21 Apr 1998 18:36:55 +0100

I've tried the following message in comp.os.linux.hardware with no luck.
so I'll try it here. I don't think I'm asking for the moon - I've got a
perfectly standard
Slakware distribution on non-exotic hardware and have never encountered
compilation problems before. I _really_ don't want to have to use the
scanner under Win95!

I've just ordered a scanner and decided in the meantime to install the
software. I grabbed the latest Sane package (0.72) and have tried
compiling it. It first ate my 64 meg of ram and then when that ran out,

started snacking on my swap partition. When _that_ ran out, it burped
and announced "virtual memory exhausted" (in line 3686 of compiling
umax.c)!

Now I guess that there is something wrong here and I don't have to
install more memory - I suspect that whatever I toss at it will also
get gobbled up! I also guess that I'm not alone with this problem and
I won't need to trawl through a lot of source code to find the problem
for myself.

Any ideas, anyone?

Regards: Jim Ford

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