ulimit
Robert C. White Jr.
rwhite at nusdhub.UUCP
Fri Apr 21 07:00:46 AEST 1989
in article <10075 at smoke.BRL.MIL>, gwyn at smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn) says:
>
> Funny how the originators of UNIX, software developers par excellence,
> haven't decided to add ulimit to their own systems then.
Funny, I was under the impression that they had; it had a strange name
though ... (reaching through the mists of time) ... I think they called
it ULIMIT or something [0.5 ;-)]
ulimit was and is a good idea even if it does tend to burn the unwary...
I don't have a problem with it because it has saved much more trouble
than it ever caused. I am glad that they are making it easier to alter
in more recient releases, but it never took more than "a little care
and planning" anyway. If a comercial package runs into ulimit a lot
I tend to think that the designers were lax in the planning and fore-
thought department... but that's just me.
Rob.
P.S. most UNIX systems I have worked with have a 2MB ulimit, not 1MB;
but that really is neither here nor there.
More information about the Comp.bugs.sys5
mailing list