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0011979CMakeCCMakepublic2011-03-17 09:152016-06-10 14:31
Manish Jain 
Kitware Robot 
urgentminoralways
closedmoved 
AIX Unix
CMake 2.8.4 
 
0011979: Could not load program ./cmake/bin/ccmake:
I am getting belwo error while trying tp execcute ccmake.
Could not load program ./cmake/bin/ccmake:
        An offset in the .loader section header is too large.
Examine the .loader section header with the 'dump -Hv' command.

when used 'dump -Hv' command I see belwo :
ccmake:

                        ***Loader Section***
dump: ccmake: 0654-107 There is not enough memory available now.
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Issue History
2011-03-17 09:15Manish JainNew Issue
2011-03-17 14:13Bill HoffmanNote Added: 0025801
2011-03-18 01:40Manish JainNote Added: 0025802
2011-03-18 09:36Bill HoffmanNote Added: 0025804
2011-03-21 06:42Manish JainNote Added: 0025836
2011-03-21 09:41Bill HoffmanNote Added: 0025838
2012-08-11 11:09David ColeStatusnew => backlog
2012-08-11 11:09David ColeNote Added: 0030244
2016-06-10 14:28Kitware RobotNote Added: 0041821
2016-06-10 14:28Kitware RobotStatusbacklog => resolved
2016-06-10 14:28Kitware RobotResolutionopen => moved
2016-06-10 14:28Kitware RobotAssigned To => Kitware Robot
2016-06-10 14:31Kitware RobotStatusresolved => closed

Notes
(0025801)
Bill Hoffman   
2011-03-17 14:13   
Is this the binary from www.cmake.org?
(0025802)
Manish Jain   
2011-03-18 01:40   
Yes I downlaoed it from there only.
(0025804)
Bill Hoffman   
2011-03-18 09:36   
You may have to build it from source using the bootstrap script. What version of AIX are you using?
(0025836)
Manish Jain   
2011-03-21 06:42   
AIX 5 i am using ...basically what I am trying to do is, ealier i was using Cmake on Sun machine but now i need to build my projects. But now we need to this on AIX machine.
(0025838)
Bill Hoffman   
2011-03-21 09:41   
Can you build it yourself? What if you get the source for CMake, and run the boostrap script?

From a google search of that error message it looks like some system library that ccmake is linking to is not compatible with the one on your version of the OS.
(0030244)
David Cole   
2012-08-11 11:09   
Sending old, never assigned issues to the backlog.

(The age of the bug, plus the fact that it's never been assigned to anyone means that nobody is actively working on it...)

If an issue you care about is sent to the backlog when you feel it should have been addressed in a different manner, please bring it up on the CMake mailing list for discussion. Sign up for the mailing list here, if you're not already on it: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake [^]

It's easy to re-activate a bug here if you can find a CMake developer who has the bandwidth to take it on, and ferry a fix through to our 'next' branch for dashboard testing.
(0041821)
Kitware Robot   
2016-06-10 14:28   
Resolving issue as `moved`.

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