Subject: Recursive grep (where is limfree definded?)
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Arthur Hoffmann <hoffmann@it.ntu.edu.au>
List: current-users
Date: 02/04/1996 11:07:58
Hi there,
I haven't followed this thread, so I'm sorry if I'm saying something
that is slightly off topic or has been mentioned already.
My problem with grep is with binary files:
I have build postgres on my system and can't get it to work due to a
longjmp botch. So I was recursively grepping the postgres tree ( I've
got a shell script for that) for longjmp. When grep enters the obj
directory it spits the dummy.
It gets to the following file:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 10 9495705 Jan 29 17:32 postgres*
then it displays a few screens full of symbols and comes back with:
grep: memory exhausted
This I find very hard to believe, as I have 16M of physical memory and
78M swapspace.
There is nothing running but the Xserver and a few xterms.
pstat -s returns the following before the grep command:
Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Type
/dev/sd2b 78072 14072 64000 18% Interleaved
Arthur.
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