On Jun 24, 2017, at 8:09 AM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> 
> This should be implemented on trunk.  Please try it out and let me
> know how it works.

Yep, that’s got it, thanks!

Incidentally, I ran the test from the Stack Overflow post on a nearly-untouched 
CentOS 7 VM over the weekend, and it required only tens of kiB of stack to 
launch a do-nothing shell.

I also tested it on a macOS Sierra system, and it required even less, something 
like 16 kiB as I recall.

So, something about this particular CentOS 7 system is odd, but I don’t know 
what makes it require so much stack to do something so basic.  One of the 
guesses in the SO comments is a large environment, but it’s “only” 2.4 kB.  

(Back when I was a boy, you could get the whole environment onto a VT102 
screen!)
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