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Just trying to get gcov up and running, getting the following error:

$ gcov src/main.c -o build
build/main.gcno:version '404*', prefer '407*'

gcov: out of memory allocating 14819216480 bytes after a total of 135168 bytes

I'm using clang/profile_rt to generate the files gcov needs, I'm assuming that might have something to do with it. It's working on my other computer, though, so I assume it can be fixed somehow.

Chris Bolton
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I just had the same problem on my machine.

Make sure your versions of gcov and the compiler you use match.

I had this exact problem when compiling with g++-4.7 and I had gcov 4.6.

On my machine sudo apt-get install ggcov got me the latest version. I then had to sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/gcov-4.7 /usr/bin/gcov to make gcov point in the right place.

anthony sottile
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My problem was that I updated gcc and g++ so that I could use a newer compiler, but forgot to update the gcov version meaning running "gcov" or "lcov" picked up the previous compilers version of gcov.

So basically running g++ --version and gcov --version should yield the same version number else things are going to go very wrong.

Here is how I updated my compiler version, the last line being what I was missing to get it all working.

sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-4.9 90
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-4.9 90
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcov gcov /usr/bin/gcov-4.9 90
paulm
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I just had the same problem and I had the correct versions installed. Solution in my case: remove all *.gcda files from any subdir you compile in. My make clean did not cover them.

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