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lvheap memory allocation failure for LVS check

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when I do the LVS check using Calibre, the error "LVHEAP MEMORY ALLOCATION FAILURE" shows.
I have tried to change the Calibre temporary directory, and it didn't help.
Does anyone what's the problem and how to fix it?
Thanks.
 

it is the amount of memory you have on your machine. it is an internal calibre error which happens you have less memory on the machine you are running the simulation. OR there is something incorrect in calibre deck which overusing the memories.
 

it is the amount of memory you have on your machine. it is an internal calibre error which happens you have less memory on the machine you are running the simulation. OR there is something incorrect in calibre deck which overusing the memories.

Then how should I debug it?
Should I change some settings for it?
Thanks.
 

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