[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrick J. LoPresti) writes:

> This is a Bad Thing.  Not only does it limit each thread's stack usage
> to a compiled-in constant of 2M (a value neither detectable nor
> settable through getrlimit/setrlimit), it also prevents the kernel
> from generating a signal on stack overflow for most threads. 

You should at least try to get some understanding on the current
situation before complaining loudly.  None of your points is valid for
the LinuxThreads version which currently is released with the glibc
test releases.

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