You have the habit of asking questions which are plainly answered in the documentation. If you read https://graph-tool.skewed.de/download you will see that you need at least 4GB of RAM to compile graph-tool (there is even a plot showing memory usage over time). In that same page you find the instructions on how to install the Ubuntu packages. On 13.04.2016 19:43, Yannis Haralambous wrote:
An internal compiler error is always a compiler bug, it is not graph-tool's fault.
It was a memory problem, by allowing 2 GB of RAM I had much more *.lo files compiled, but still got the internal error. With 3072 MB I got the ones in centrality, clustering, community_old, correlations, draw, flow, generation, inference but not any further (and it took hours!) Is there some way to compile those .lo file groups separately?
Le 13 avr. 2016 à 18:59, Tiago de Paula Peixoto <tiago@skewed.de> a écrit :
As I said before, I recommend you simply install the available binary package for Ubuntu 14.
Do you have an Ubuntu graph-tool binary package? Synaptic couldn't locate it. Can you give me the name and repository?
-- Tiago de Paula Peixoto <tiago@skewed.de>