--stack in ld? (and gcc's --fstack-check?)
Dan Kegel
dank@kegel.com
Thu Mar 6 17:38:00 GMT 2003
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I'm trying to use --fstack-check in gcc, and from what I can tell, programs compiled with --fstack-check generate a signal when they try to extend the stack. Soooo, I read the ld man page, and found a nifty --stack option to set both the reserved and the committed stack size. That should allow me to control the size of the stack beyond which I get a signal. Only my ld doesn't seem to recognize --stack. The version I'm using is GNU ld version 2.13.90.0.2 20020802 (the one that comes with red hat 8). Is --stack obsolete? - Dan -- Dan Kegel http://www.kegel.com http://counter.li.org/cgi-bin/runscript/display-person.cgi?user=78045
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