Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!wtr@moss.ATT.COM From: wtr@moss.ATT.COM Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: need to raise ulimit Keywords: ulimit microport 286 process size Message-ID: <22686@clyde.ATT.COM> Date: 3 Mar 88 14:19:18 GMT Sender: nuucp@clyde.ATT.COM Lines: 39 Unix: Microport V/AT 2.3 (runtime+programming+text) System: Sperry IT (AT clone) 8 Mhz w/ 80287 2 Mb memory Seagate 4053 / WD controller Sperry's High Res Display (not for long) Sperry bios ver. 1.52 (note: not 1.57) I have the two following problems, and am looking for some advice: 1) I have recently downloaded some LARGE (~3.5Mb ) compressed sources ( Gnuemacs, for one ) and need to be able to raise my ulimit to uncompress and cpio these sources out. Am I ignoring some simple procedure? Is there an easy way to do this? Do I need a ulimit++ source of some sort? 2) I was compiling the source to the Korn Shell the other night ( large model, no optimizing :-( I finally got all the modules compiled and linked, but when I type 'ksh' the system procedes to dump core big time, and the shell never executes. The executable is about 120 kb after linking, with no stripping. Anyone had similar experiences? Is it the kernal? compiler? linker? Am steeling myself for sbd-ing soon (AACCKKTH!) Finally, thanx to all for the help with compress. I have received the sources for the 16-bit version. It does a much better job than 12-bits :-) ===================================================================== Bill Rankin Bell Labs, Whippany NJ (201) 386-4154 (cornet 232) email address: ...![ ihnp4 ulysses cbosgd allegra ]!moss!wtr ...![ ihnp4 cbosgd akgua watmath ]!clyde!wtr =====================================================================