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Haze
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Re: Memory leak when compiling the emumem files.
12/31/20 03:34 AM


> > Given that MAME development is proceeding, we’re getting test results for daily
> > builds, and we’re planning a release this month, I don’t see how you could
> rationally
> > think it’s odd that someone can compile MAME. You seem to be intentionally ignoring
> > what people are telling you.
>
> My test results from compiling Mame do not lie. The memory leaks at those emumem
> files were always consistent every time I compiled mame.
>
> If those leaks do not happen from your end, then I am for sure curious. In the
> meantime, I will have to allocate more storage device memory to ram or compile with a
> small amount of cc1plus files; -j2 is the max for now.

Again, it is not a memory *leak* they just require a lot of memory to compile.

If you've disabled or limited your swap file, don't you think this might have been important information to disclose?







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Subject Posted by Posted on
* Trouble compiling Mame after the C++17 change Hydreigon 12/25/20 09:19 PM
. * Re: Trouble compiling Mame after the C++17 change Hydreigon  12/27/20 09:39 PM
. * Re: Trouble compiling Mame after the C++17 change Vas Crabb  12/28/20 03:55 AM
. * Re: Trouble compiling Mame after the C++17 change Haze  12/27/20 09:46 PM
. * Memory leak when compiling the emumem files. Hydreigon  12/28/20 01:33 AM
. * Re: Memory leak when compiling the emumem files. Haze  12/28/20 04:34 AM
. * Re: Memory leak when compiling the emumem files. Hydreigon  12/28/20 06:09 AM
. * Re: Memory leak when compiling the emumem files. Vas Crabb  12/28/20 07:20 AM
. * Re: Memory leak when compiling the emumem files. Hydreigon  12/31/20 03:18 AM
. * Re: Memory leak when compiling the emumem files. Vas Crabb  12/31/20 05:18 AM
. * Re: Memory leak when compiling the emumem files. Haze  12/31/20 03:34 AM
. * Re: Memory leak when compiling the emumem files. Vas Crabb  12/28/20 04:01 AM

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