On Fri, 2024-01-05 23:25:59 +0100, Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw%lug-owl.de@localhost> wrote: > Now it was finally time to start the build. I prepared another > wrapper script to hopefully not forget some settings: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > # cat call_build_sh.sh > #!/usr/bin/env sh > > for hard_soft in -H -S; do > for lim in -v -m -d -s; do > echo ulimit $hard_soft $lim unlimited > ulimit $hard_soft $lim unlimited > done > done As of this commit (---------------------------------------------------------------------- commit 1c89a52fc830df45d83b8ae496c2b1fdbfb95792 Author: mrg <mrg%NetBSD.org@localhost> Date: Thu Jan 11 04:33:45 2024 +0000 vax: set default RLIMIT_AS to the same as MAXDSIZ this allows modern GCC to run without returning to the issues that reported in PR#28379, and avoids a strange sort-of-invariant violation where the rlimit for data equaled the rlimit for all address space, so there is no room for text or stack etc. ok ragge@ XXX: pullup-10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------) the above loop _should_ no longer be needed. So no specific preparation is needed any longer to do a local build! MfG, JBG --
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