Now that I've got jbogenturfa'i compiling using top-level forms, I'm trying to run it for the first time.
To start, I've commented out my grammar file and am just using the morphology file. This compiles in a couple minutes I get a 700k .so file. Running this, I immediately get the error message: $ ./jbogenturfahi Error: stack overflow I don't get much guidance as to what to do with this error message, but I guessed I needed to adjust my '-stack-size' variable. Looking at my ulimit, my stack size is set to 32MB, though I believe I've asked it to be unlimited. This could be the max I can get in OpenBSD: $ ulimit -a ... stack(kbytes) 32768 ... I've tried adding '-stack-size 32M', '-stack-size 30M', and '-stack-size 20M', all of which result in the same error message. May I have some guidance on what is happening here? Am I on the right track by adjusting my stack size? How do I learn how much I need? Is it reasonably to try this on another operating system on the chance that I need more than 32MB of stack? What else should I try? Thank you! -Alan -- .i ko djuno fi le do sevzi _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users