[Beowulf] broken binutils (was: Redmond is at it, again)
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Martin Siegert siegert at sfu.caFri Jun 18 14:24:50 PDT 2004
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On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 02:12:13PM -0700, Michael Will wrote: > Why again did you prefer a[....] over *a = malloc(...) ? You missed the point - in a F77 program you cannot do that. (I agree that you usually do not run into the problem in C). I do wonder however, why ld.so always gets loaded at the 1GB boundary therefore limiting stack space to less than 1GB. Martin
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