Gregory Shimansky wrote:
Pavel Afremov wrote:
On 11/13/06, Gregory Shimansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

So what is the point to have a test which would pass either way? Check
that it doesn't crash the VM, is it the only purpose for it?

I think yes. It should check that test doesn't crash VM if stack size isn't
enough.

But we wouldn't know that SOE has happened or not if test passes even when SOE was not thrown.

It seems like SuSE9 is the only existing distribution which doesn't limit stack size on 64-bit architectures. SuSE10 has this limit and Gentoo has it too. Should we care that this test fails on SuSE9 when it passes on all other platforms and SOE is known to be thrown?

How could there be no limit to stack size??

Is there a way the test framework could set this? Does DRLVM support -Xss yet?

geir

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