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Subject: Re: [ros-users] [PCL-users] Minimizing compiler memory, package pcl_ros
I've also started a thread here:
http://answers.ros.org/question/154/minimizing-compiler-memory-pcl_ros

Please answer there, if you can.

W dniu 24.02.2011 14:22, futureignobel pisze:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know, how to minimize the memory needed for gcc/g++ to
> compile a particular package? I'm trying to compile the pcl_ros
> package on a BeagleBoard-xM, but the compiler crashes each time
> because the cc1plus process is being killed due to low memory (BB-xM
> has 500MB of RAM). I've read a lot about this already, but found no
> solution. I've already been able to compile openni and flann (which
> also caused errors).
>
> The only thing I'd like to try out and wasn't still able to is adding
> a "-finline-limit 600" (the number here may differ) compiler flag, as
> I don't know how to use the rosbuild_add_compile_flags(target flag)
> macro in case of flags with values.
>
> Any help would be appreciated. I think being able to use Kinect on an
> ARM based board would be great and the effort is well worth it. Among
> small single board computers, ARM based boards cost 10 times less
> than, for instance, the AscTec Atom with similar capabilities.
>
> Also, if anyone out there has got a PandaBoard and would like to check
> whether what I've found out so far works with it, please let know.
>
> Cheers, Tom