Large programs core dumping upon execution
Bob Ames
bob at rush.cts.com
Thu Aug 3 10:34:38 AEST 1989
In article <211 at comhex.UUCP> sysop at comhex.UUCP (Joe E. Powell) writes:
>Has anyone else ever noticed that very large (over 300K) files
>sometimes tend to core dump when they are invoked? They usually
>work fine, but every now and again, the program will just refuse
>to start up. Is it just me or have other people had this happen?
>
>I've noticed this occasionally on nethack and moria, but more
>often with gcc (esp gcc 1.35).
>
>I'm running 3.51a, with a 40 MB drive and 2.5 MB of RAM.
I don`t have gcc, but I have the same thing happen on moria. I have
never seen nethack2.2 have a problem.
On a slightly related subject, I`ve been trying, for about 1 YEAR, to get
a version of nethack higher than 2.2. I`ve never seen kitchen
sinks...
Does *anybody* have a working 2.3x version that wouldn`t be too hard
to the unix-pc? I can now FTP, I think, if provided exact instructions
after the 'ftp site.name.xxf.fgr' command... Or I could call you...
Or I could send disks with SASE... Or I could .... Or I could ....
Also, What`s happened to killer? I finally got a DOS card for this
beast and now can`t get to killer to get ibm-pc archives |-(
Sorry for all these subjects, I only get unix-pc.all currently.
Bob Ames
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