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Re: Apache rebase trouble
- From: Andrey Repin <anrdaemon at yandex dot ru>
- To: "Michael Lemke" <lemkemch at t-online dot de>, cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 12:56:28 +0300
- Subject: Re: Apache rebase trouble
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Greetings, Michael Lemke!
>> Michael Lemke writes:
>>> Now, how about an answer to my actual question? How do I get the Apache/php
>>> dlls properly rebased? For reference, here's the error again and so is the attached
>>> cygcheck.out.
>>
>> How large is your UserVM? You don't stand a snowflakes chance in hell
>> with 2GB with your package selection and I suspect you'd run into the
>> heap even with 3GB (I don't know if that's even possible to change on
>> XP). You really need to reduce the number of packages you install if
>> you insist on staying on 32bit. Most likely unrelated, but you also
>> need to sanitize your PATH, at least get rid of all the duplicates, but
>> better remove the WIndows stuff completely.
> Ok, starts to make some sense. Its a VM with 4GB configured with
> whatever XP takes of that.
Approx 3.6Gb address space, with at most 2Gb per single process allocation.
> I don't remember if I tought it the 3GB trick
> and also don't recall how to do it.
> Anyway, the way I understand the problem is you have to distribute all
> installed dlls such that they don't use the same memory region. This means
> you can have only so many dlls installed. So is there some better way than
> trial and error to see which dll is taking up the most space and if enough
> dlls were uninstalled? Would rebase tell me aything?
Just install only what you actually need.
Or switch to 64-bit, the situation there's a little bit better.
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With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Wednesday, May 24, 2017 12:54:08
Sorry for my terrible english...
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