How do I solve/work around "Resource temporarily unavailable"
Timothy Wall
twall@oculustech.com
Tue Apr 12 17:33:00 GMT 2005
I've got a "make" process that's pretty complex and does many recursive
invocations (at most 4 deep, though). With some additions to the
build, I seem to have recently crossed over some threshold which now
causes the build to use up all available process resources, so nothing
more can be run.
After a few runs of the build, I get these sorts of messages:
/bin/bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
/bin/bash: line 1: /usr/bin/find: Resource temporarily unavailable
And many more similar variations.
Once this state is reached, only a reboot seems to cure it.
This is the case on my notebook XP system (cygcheck.out attached below)
as well as an older w2k system running a slightly older cygwin
(cygcheck-brie.out).
I've seen a few similar questions posted, but no solutions.
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