The first thing I'd suggest would be to ensure these environment variables are setup properly. This may sound silly, but if you set them via the GUI (System Properties->Advanced->Environment Variables) after opening the command prompt in which you're working they won't be there. To do so type set within the command prompt:

c:\>set C:\Documents and Settings\marto>set ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\All Users APPDATA=C:\Documents and Settings\marto\Application Data CLIENTNAME=Console ..... Your ENV variables should show later here

The error:

Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine. Error: A fatal exception has occurred. Program will exit. JVM taking more than 15 seconds to start, or died before Perl could co nnect. Increase config STARTUP_DELAY if necessary. at C:/strawberry/p erl/site/lib/Inline/J ava.pm line 484

I suggest looking at the Inline::Java documentation. It details how to enable debugging, which will help to get a clearer picture of what's going on, and the impact of changing the configuration value 'STARTUP_DELAY' mentioned above.


In reply to Re^5: Out of memory error while installing a perl package by marto
in thread Out of memory error while installing a perl package by pxb5080

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