Re: Newbie
Re: Newbie
- Subject: Re: Newbie
- From: "Eduardo I. Jiménez" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2001 12:53:31 -0500
Now, what do the stack and datasize limits mean?. I used to think that
in modern virtual memory systems there was no limit to a process
datasize or stack space but the VM limit itself. What did I get wrong?.
In Linux these values default to 8192KB and unlimited respectively. Any
reason why OS X has 6144KB (odd amount, don't you think?) for datasize
and 512KB for stack size.
Sorry, stack size should be limited, but datasize shouldn't, or should
it?
Thanks
Eduardo Jimenez
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