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Daniel(_dot_)Jaime(_at_)diehl-mun(_dot_)de writes:
If I use smaller values I will get an "Out of memory" message, if large, the
process will be killed by the system/will die making crash some other
daemons. Is there a way to figure out which are the max values can be used
without facing such problems?
How about --checkout option? It causes re-execute mknmz itself on some
points. It is useful on some situation.
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NOKUBI Takatsugu
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