By the way, a while back someone offered to create an executable that would check for the stack space size on BSD that could be used during Zope configuration in the future. I haven't heard anything about this lately, but it would be helpful. On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 06:16, george donnelly wrote:
[Chris McDonough wrote (chrism@zope.com) on 9/23/03 2:28 PM]
Also, FreeBSD has a very small default thread stack size (64k), which can cause core dumps in highly recursive applications (such as Zope). This was a problem at least for Python 2.1 on BSD. I don't use BSD so I'm not sure if it carries over into the 2.2 series.
this was supposedly patched and up-to-date ports collections should now have a good python 2.1.3. anyone building 2.1.3 on freebsd should read the Makefile first tho as you may want to enable some options for this.
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