Hello,
I strongly recommend for you compile Gretl in your machine (in case you
install from packages).
Doing this may allow to activate some optimization compiler flags.
(Just my opinion, other may have better info about this)
On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 4:04 PM Filipe Costa <filipe(a)pobox.io> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a script which deals with a large data sample of stock prices. In
general it takes some time to run (30m - 60m). I'm on a linux machine. When
using Gretl 2020d it crashes because it eats my 8GB RAM plus swap space.
But, when using Gretl 2019d it completes the work relatively fast and
doesn't crash as it doesn't eat all memory. Any thoughts or ideas on what
may be behind this? I tried with different linux flavours and I'm pretty
sure it has to do with Gretl version and nothing else.
Cheers,
Filipe
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