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Re: Overflowing Scripts fail to work


From: Don Bailey <don.bailey () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 22:38:53 -0600

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I don't know what do do with this.


Set your resource limits so that coredumpsize is
unlimited (or not zero). When python executes the
test program, you're not seeing "Segmentation
Fault". If your resource limits allow core dumps
to be created, you'll see that a core dump is
generated.

Don "north" Bailey


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