On 23 Jul 01, at 10:00, Russell Whitaker wrote:
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Asked that question some time ago. Frank's reply:
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On Unix-like systems, you can set a resource limit, but you don't do it in normal programs, but rather in the shell settings. (bash: ulimit; csh: limit; syscall: setrlimit(2))
I use bash, and ulimit only allows you to set the maximum stack size. What I need to be able to do is to set a minimum stack size. Does this mean that this cannot be done under Linux?
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