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> The problem isn't necessarily low memory, instead that RVM tries to map > its data segment at address 0x20000000 and fails because something else > (like a shared library) starts less than 22mb above that address. Since > RVM is not smart enough to find a free address range by itself, you have > to pick one for it. 0x50000000 is the default in vice-setup-rvm for other > OSs, it might be a good one to try first. If not, you can examine a few > of the /proc/<pid>/map as described a few posts earlier. > > Good luck > Shafeeq suceeded with 0x5000... but anyway it would be nice to check this automatically (i know it's hard and difficult, read the src ....) -- email karme_at_unforgettable.com IRC Karme HP http://www-ti.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/~thiele HP http://homepages.uni-tuebingen.de/student/jens.thiele/Received on 2000-04-03 13:57:09