System: Debian Unstable Package: glibc 2.3.2-2 Hello alot of people uses winex 3.1. (www.transgaming.com) its made from wine, and its directed towards games only. It cost a subscription 5$ a month if you want access to the binary compiled versions. You can download the CVS version for free but then you wont get their copy protection and texture compression features. You can just sign up, downlaod the binary and then stop paying further. When you start the program with the current glibc in debian (and SUSE) you get the following "Your system requires the use of pthreads but the maximum system allowed stack size of 2052 kB may be too small for some games". So we need to raise the maximum stack allowed, I know you are busy, so I will just change it myself and put our a guide on transgaming on how to do it. But im not the madest programmer yet. Ive downloaded the source by apt-get source glibc, and tried to mess around with the linuxthreads source, internals.h and local-lim.h . But I really cant find the define or pice of code where I actually can raise the max stack. Could you give me a hint on where to do so? If its not to complex. I found some guides on how to do so but they are out of date and the code has been changed, so thoes patches dont work. Really hope you can give me a hint here. I have asked this stuff in #debian but they dont seems to know how to do this. So my only option is to ask one of the maintainers, if you dont know this or dont have the time, could you maybee redirect me to one of the maintainers that do?
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