In that config you quoted, note the "ptrsize=4"? That means you're using normal 32-bit pointers (ptrsize, etc, are in bytes, 4 bytes * 8 bits/byte = 32 bits), which have a theoretical maximial addressable space of 4GB -- but much of that will be reserved for the kernel. You need a newer perl, properly compiled for 64-bit support all over the place (and not just for 64-bit-sized files). (You really only need 64-bit pointers, not 64-bit ints, but having intsize != ptrsize isn't all that well supported... I think. I've never used a memory space larger then 1GB.)
In reply to Re: Out Of Memory error at 950MB with 14GB free RAM
by theorbtwo
in thread Out Of Memory error at 950MB with 14GB free RAM
by aburker
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