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From: "Karl M. Hegbloom" <karlheg@inetarena.com>
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Subject: Gnus says memory-exhausted
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 What's wrong with gnus now?  It was working yesterday.  It loads the
nntp file, over 800k, then goes bongk and says memory-exhausted.

 I've never made a config file for it, or ever even read the manuals,
so am totally at a loss.  I set 'audicon' and 'play-the-song', through
the Configure menus, and then tried to remove those lines from .emacs
by hand after the 'memory-exhausted' error.  AFAIK, that's all I
changed.  It still does this every time I press the newspaper.

 I thought that maybe it could have something to do with configure
--rel-alloc=3Dno, so I did a 'make clean', and reconfigured with the
default, which uses rel-alloc=3Dyes.  It still gives me the same error
after reading the active file, regardless.  I think I'm shaking a
rattle.

 -no-site-file -no-init-file has no-effect.

 I looked up make-vector, then tried it with the arguments shown in
this trace, and got the expected error message.

 I checked to be sure that I've got no resource limits set, both in
/etc/lshells.conf and in the /etc/passwd GECOS extra field, which I'm
not even sure does anything yet.  (That's what I should be doing
now...)

 Any ideas?

8<----------------------------------------------------------------->8
Signaling: (error "Memory exhausted")
  make-vector(32768 0)
  gnus-make-hashtable(19586)
  gnus-active-to-gnus-format((nntp "news.inetarena.com") nil)
  gnus-read-active-file()
  gnus-setup-news(nil nil nil)
  byte-code("=08=AC=88=09=AC=85=C2 =88=AA=BB=C3=C4!=88=C5=0E=06!=16=07=0E=
=08=AC=84=0E=09=AB=83=CA =88=0E=0B=AB=88=CC =88=CD=CE=CF\"=88=D0=D1=0E=12=
=08#=88=D3=0E=12!=88=D4 =88=D5=D6!=88=D7 =88=C3=D8!=88=D1=87" [dont-connect=
 did-connect gnus-group-quit run-hooks gnus-startup-hook gnus-make-newsrc-f=
ile gnus-startup-file gnus-current-startup-file gnus-slave gnus-use-dribble=
-file gnus-dribble-read-file gnus-use-grouplens bbb-login add-hook gnus-sum=
mary-mode-hook gnus-grouplens-mode gnus-setup-news nil level gnus-group-lis=
t-groups gnus-group-first-unread-group gnus-configure-windows group gnus-gr=
oup-set-mode-line gnus-started-hook] 4)
  gnus-1(nil nil nil)
  gnus(nil)
  call-interactively(gnus)
  command-execute(gnus t)
  execute-extended-command(nil)
  call-interactively(execute-extended-command)
8<----------------------------------------------------------------->8


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Karl M. Hegbloom <karlheg@inetarena.com>
http://www.inetarena.com/~karlheg
Portland, OR  USA
Debian GNU 1.2  Linux 2.0.29t



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