> GvR> - test_re crashes unless I do ulimit -s 2000 -- haven't tried > GvR> other values, but the default of 512 (KB) is insufficient. I > GvR> know the README file explains this, but now that I've > GvR> experienced this myself, I wonder if we shouldn't hack main() > GvR> to increase the stack size to 2 MB, inside an #ifdef darwin > GvR> or something like that. [Barry] > +1, but I'll defer to Jack. We discussed this a while back (for > Py2.2.2 IIRC), which is when I updated the README bit. FWIW, > Pipermail (in Mailman) suffers the same fate and contains the > following bit of code. Thanks! I've added your code to regrtest.py. I'm reluctant to do this in PyMain(), because I don't know whether this adds to Python's resource usage; the re tests are pretty extreme. I'm also considering disabling test_largefile on Mac OSX unless a -u option is given. I'm still seeing errors in test_socket; today (on a different network) I got this: test test_socket failed -- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/guido/python/src/Lib/test/test_socket.py", line 223, in testHostnameRes ip = socket.gethostbyname(hostname) gaierror: (7, 'No address associated with nodename') --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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