On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Robert P. Goldman <rpgold...@sift.info>wrote:
> CALL-STACK overflow, stack size = 8712192.. > upgrade FAILED for mkcl from REQUIRE using method > 'load-asdf-lisp'load-asdf-fasl > you can retry just that test with: > ASDF_UPGRADE_TEST_TAGS="REQUIRE" > ASDF_UPGRADE_TEST_METHODS="'load-asdf-lisp'load-asdf-fasl" ./test/\ > run-tests.sh -u mkcl > or more interactively (and maybe with rlwrap or in emacs), start with: > mkcl -norc > then copy/paste: > (load "test/script-support.lisp") (asdf-test::da) (test-upgrade > 'load-asdf-lisp'load-asdf-fasl "REQUIRE") > > The whole MKCL process has hit the OS imposed limit on the size of the stack. A call to "ulimit -s" at the shell prompt should give you a number that when multiplied by 1024 should be very close to the "stack size" claimed here above. Exhausting 8 Meg of stack is usually sign of some form of infinite recursion in the program so I would not even advise to attempt to grow the stack... I'll try to investigate further.
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