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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Widgets - General questions or Mixed problems » cc1plus.exe: out of memory allocating 65536 bytes
cc1plus.exe: out of memory allocating 65536 bytes [message #51079] |
Mon, 21 January 2019 14:30  |
imos
Messages: 17 Registered: July 2017
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Hi
When compiling a program in windows 10:
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C:/upp/out/MyApps/plugin/jpg/MINGW.Debug.Debug_Full.Gui.Nobl itz\jpg.a (1863834 B) created in (0:01.06)
----- ScatterDraw ( GUI GCC DEBUG DEBUG_FULL WIN32 ) (12 / 17)
ScatterDraw.cpp
DataSource.cpp
cc1plus.exe: out of memory allocating 65536 bytes
Equation.cpp
cc1plus.exe: out of memory allocating 65536 bytes
PieDraw.cpp
ScatterDraw: 4 file(s) built in (1:39.92), 24980 msecs / file, duration = 122078 msecs
There were errors. (8:03.90)
How to solve this?
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Re: cc1plus.exe: out of memory allocating 65536 bytes [message #51109 is a reply to message #51079] |
Fri, 25 January 2019 10:49  |
imos
Messages: 17 Registered: July 2017
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The story is:
First I developed the app in Linux. It is finished and working good.
Now I want to offer the same app for windows env. Hence I installed the Ultimate in windows and started to compile it, etc etc.
I had to "tune" the socket part and service part (this part I had to use codeblocks because could not compile services on Upp) of the app and it is working on windows now too.
Yes, I am using MingW and yes it is too slow and yes the debug version of exe has ~130MB.
But is works out of the box (without "installation", without DLL mess, etc etc). It behaves as a portable app which is very important for me.
Well, now that you named MSC (Microsoft C ?!) I could give it a try but my app will be free distributted and I want to rely on open things to build it.
Is MSC free? What exaclty is MSC? Where can I get it? should I install Visual Studio Community, the one that has a very dark licence for commercial apps?
Thanks a lot and congratulations for the Upp.
It is Great!
Imos
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