The translation and compilation are now completely separate, so
the remark about additional memory usage is obsolete now.
<name>Python</name>
</maintainer>
<use>
- <flag name="low-memory">Build using PyPy with the engine configured towards low memory footprint. This makes it possible to build PyPy using ~3.5G of RAM on amd64 and ~half of that on x86, at the cost of lengthened build time. Please note that you will need an extra ~1G of extra RAM or swap since the translation memory (unused at the time) is not freed when the C compiler is spawned.</flag>
+ <flag name="low-memory">Build using PyPy with the engine configured towards low memory footprint.
+ This makes it possible to build PyPy using ~3.5G of RAM on amd64 and ~half of that on x86,
+ at the cost of lengthened build time.</flag>
<flag name="sandbox">Enable sandboxing functionality</flag>
<flag name="shadowstack">Use a shadow stack for finding GC roots</flag>
</use>