Thanks Eike, your explanation makes sense.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com> wrote:
Building LibreOffice needs more RAM. At least 4GB, when building with
debug or dbgutil even more. Using swap instead of real RAM is an option,
but it will result in much increased compile times. The cc1plus abort
you experienced is quite likely related to memory being exhausted.
I will try to confirm this by running the compilation in a machine with 4GB
RAM.
By the way, this seems to me like another not-so-well-documented
requirement.
It also seems to me a bit like bloatware, however I am not familiar with
compiling
programs, maybe this is something normal. I also wonder how did they
compile LO
10 years ago, when a laptop with 4GB RAM was not so common.
Anyway, I hope that things will improve and become more efficient in the
future.
Best,
Dashamir
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