Re: [Rd] Embedding, core dumps, etc.

2006-04-19 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
Tony, It is possible to turn stack checking off by setting R_CStackLimit = -1 in the embedding application: it works for me, so can you please try it? Brian On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, A.J. Rossini wrote: Well, nothing has changed in the issues that I brought up earlier, except that I can confirm

Re: [Rd] Embedding, core dumps, etc.

2006-04-19 Thread A.J. Rossini
It doesn't seem to help. I suspect it is more related to signal handling changes than the stack. Note that I dropped that from the subject line for my email which started this thread, but I agree, I didn't mention signal handing. On 4/19/06, Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tony,

Re: [Rd] Embedding, core dumps, etc.

2006-04-19 Thread A.J. Rossini
I'm going to recode the sequence in C tommorow (I'm in Seattle right now, not Basel, so it's late). if it dumps core under C, it's Lisp, and if it doesn't, it's most likely R. I'll report back when I get access to the internet tommorow (I'll be in Iowa, but not sure when I'll get the laptop

Re: [Rd] Embedding, core dumps, etc.

2006-04-19 Thread A.J. Rossini
I should also make it clear -- while I reported non-fatal stack errors in the first thread, I'm not seeing them any more, just the core dump. On 4/19/06, A.J. Rossini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm going to recode the sequence in C tommorow (I'm in Seattle right now, not Basel, so it's late).