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From: tim@introl.com (Tim Chase)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: What does it take to run buildworld.sh????
Date: 29 Jul 1993 12:39:49 -0500
Organization: Introl Corp.
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In article <237d8dINN68h@srvr1.engin.umich.edu> scottl@engin.umich.edu (scott allen long) writes:
>....
>memory.  So my question is, what does it take, as far as memory, to
>make it all work?  I thought a 20 meg swap would be more than enough!

As a quick data point, the buildworld.sh (with all the 0.2.4 patches
applied) ran for me with the "default" 10MB paging space.  I let it
use the stock 1.3x (x == 9, I think) compiler although just about
everything seems to build using gcc 2.4.5.


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