On 22.07.12 11:28, Le_Forgeron wrote:
> I was afraid of that: tried it already (before posting first post of
> this thread: ulimit -s has no effect (tried: it's a limit, not an
> allocation size which is done by the compiler/linker code...)
>
> One hope which remains is recompiling with specific options.
> I have to try -fstack-check , and maybe -fno-stack-limit
> ... for gnu.
>
> I wonder about the flag (if any) for intel compiler (icpc)
Neither compiler nor linker have anything to do with it. The flags you list
have nothing to do with the stack size set for threads either.
You need superuser rights to set the limit higher than the maximum set by
the superuser. As user you can only set it to the maximum the superuser has
permitted.
Thorsten
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