Robert Lunnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The first patch addresses a problem I have found where Windows applications > under wine exceed the allocated stack. By default wine allocates the same 1MB > stack that windows does but wine has a different stack consumption that does > windows, adding the wine translation layers, possibly OGL then X calls on top > of this.
Actually Wine stack usage should be very similar to Windows. The real problem is that Xlib seems to allocate large amount of stack space in some cases; I believe this has improved lately, since it's obviously also a problem for threaded Unix apps, and we haven't had reports of stack overflows on Linux for a long time. What you probably want to do is just unconditionally add some more space on Solaris until the X libraries are fixed. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
