set maximum stack size to 0: not implemented

Barry Margolin barmar at genuity.net
Wed Apr 17 14:05:12 UTC 2002


In article <a9ijlc$cvq at pub3.rc.vix.com>, Shonk <a at a.ca> wrote:
>Event Type: Warning
>Event Source: named
>Event Category: None
>Event ID: 2
>Date:  17/04/2002
>Time:  01:26:07
>User:  N/A
>Computer: PIKACHU
>Description:
>set maximum stack size to 0: not implemented
>
>
>hi i run bind on windows 2000 and i get this error on load in event log
>which i presume is a command not carried over to the win32 port
>
>does any one know how i can disable this command being sent to bind

It's just a warning, ignore it.  It's trying to set the default maximum
stack size, which can't be done in Win32.

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