[bug-gnubatch] -L +ulimit will use half of the value
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Reuti
Subject:
[bug-gnubatch] -L +ulimit will use half of the value
Date:
Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:51:02 +0100
A plain "ulimit VALUE" will set the filesize (at least in the bash).
gnubatch's "gbch-r -L VALUE ..." does the same, but only with half of
the value. Is it an issue because it uses words or so in other shells
and not just plain bytes?
-- Reuti
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