maybe slightly relevant:
http://9fans.net/archive/2010/05/446
(see also answers from others as well afterwards).

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 12:30 AM, Comeau At9Fans <comeauat9f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an application that is crashing on Plan 9.  Now, it could be a bug in
> the code, but in the past, similar problems with the same code base on other
> platforms have always been caused by the system stack being blown out, and
> in a less rare case, the systems running out of process space.  The crashes
> are happening on 9vx.OSX (which is currently the only place it can be tested
> on our systems).   Does 9vx have any such limitations and/or does Plan 9 in
> general have any such limits?  And if so, can they be changed?   I see some
> of the threading calls have stack size requests possible, but don't see any
> such concerns as a consequence of a fork, though I'm sure fork is
> semantically equivalent to some other calls when all is said and done.
> Like I said, it could be a bug in the code, but I'd like to approach it from
> this level first assuming there is any such interaction that even exists so
> any insights would be appreciated.
>
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