You have to define the GLOBALSZ environment variable. You can do this under windows XP as follows:
1. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 2. Click the Advanced tab. 3. Click Environment variables. 4. Click New to add a new variable. 5. Add GLOBALSZ as the name and a size in Kb as the value (e.g. 32000).
Hope this helps
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
It's perhaps a more or less trivial question in your definitions which is bothering me...:
I'am writing a gnu prolog program under GNU Prolog 1.2.16 to solve a crossword problem.
this is a task given to me by my informatics professor.
i'm (at least i think so) near the goal, but when loading an compiling the code compilation fails with
"Fatal Error: global stack overflow (size: 8192 Kb, environment variable used: GLOBALSZ)".
So i tried to figure out what to do and learned how to change the stack size under unix/linux.
my problem now is: i am using gprolog under windows xp...
how do i change the stack size under xp....? i tried and searched and found no answer...
thanks for all clues!
mondragor
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