James Stroud wrote: >Sorry Maurice, apparently in bash its "ulimit" (no n). I don't use bash, so I >don't know all of the differences offhand. Try that. > >
The only shells I know of that uses unlimit is csh & tcsh.. bleh.. :) FWIW, I've had the same problem in openbsd, while ulimit will fix your problem temporarily you'll probably want to edit your default user class /etc/login.conf. In response to someone earlier, I think it's Linux here that is un-unix like, I do not think that characteristally a (non-admin) user is allowed unlimited access to ram in most varieties of unix, among other things and for good reason. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list