20020911 pretest

2002-09-11 Thread Thomas Esser

Hi,

I just have uploaded a new teTeX-beta release:
  ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/systems/unix/teTeX-beta/teTeX-src-beta-20020911.tar.gz
  
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/systems/unix/teTeX-beta/teTeX-texmf-beta-20020911.tar.gz

Differences from previous release:

src tarball:
* changed [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* updated libwww (to version 5.4.0)

texmf tarball:
* clean up a few files / directories

For those, who are curious about the frequency of new teTeX-beta releases:
DANTE has announced to produce CTAN CDs that are send to its members,
so I try to provide the best possible teTeX-beta for it (data from CTAN
will be taken "about mid of September") and I make new releases even
with just a few changes.

Thomas



Re: Stack size limit?

2002-09-11 Thread Thomas Esser

Dear David,

> I found that the following ditty which in earlier incarnations of my
> system just died almost immediately with a Segmentation Fault, will
> under current 2.4 Linux kernels under, say, RedHat's (null) beta,
> cause the machine to more or less freeze:
> 
> tex '\def~{\if~}~'

My system (linux with 2.4.19 kernel) get slower, but tex is stopped with
  ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=251].
after a few seconds.

> That's bad.  So perhaps one should let TeX automatically set a stack
> size limit, roughly what
> ulimit -s 1024 or so would do.

There are always ways to do weired things and to bring the system down
unless you set up limits that make the system unusable. I don't think
that adding such a system dependency is worth the trouble. Anyway,
the maintainer of web2c should decide that (since I aim to follow him
as closely as possible), so I'll forward him your request.

Thomas