Hi Gunnar,
Gunnar Evermann <ge204(a)eng.cam.ac.uk> writes:
> > what is the default stack size on your OS?
> Hmmm... I don't know... How can I find out?
'ulimit -a' works on most systems if you use bash.
Found it:
[eric@gryffindor ~] limit
cputime unlimited
filesize unlimited
datasize 6144 kbytes
stacksize 512 kbytes
coredumpsize unlimited
memoryuse unlimited
descriptors 256
memorylocked unlimited
maxproc 100
With "limit stacksize 8192k" in my .cshrc it works, no crash. Does
this mean, that this is an OS X/Darwin issue? I mean, OS X is raising
strange signals that UNIX won't understand, that is not what it is
supposed to do?
Ciao,
Eric
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