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Bug#870204: RFS: openfst/1.6.3-1 -- weighted finite-state transducers library



On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 12:49:22PM +0200, Giulio Paci wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>   I just saw that building on freebsd-i386 failed due to memory exhaustion
> during compilation of tests. The only workaround that I can see is to
> prevent tests to be compiled if the memory is not enough to compile them.
> Do you see any better alternative?

Do you think it's a matter of just available memory, or of address space?

It did build on all other architectures, including 32-bit ones, so the
former is more likely, but you know the package better.

kfreebsd-i386 is not a release architecture, though, so it's not vital to
fix it immediately.  You really don't want reverse-dependencies to get
misbuilt, but I've just checked -- opengrm-ngram FTBFSes on kfreebsd-i386
with the old openfst so this should be safe.


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