On 12/08/2010 02:11 AM, Csaba Raduly wrote: > After successfully building LLVM + clang, I wanted to run the tests. > The tests start out with > > ulimit -t 600 ; ulimit -d 512000 ; ulimit -m 512000 ; ulimit -v 1024000 ; > > I understand that there is no support for setting those limits, but > the behaviour of 'ulimit -m' seems inconsistent: > > /bin/sh: line 0: ulimit: -m: invalid option > ulimit: usage: ulimit [-SHacdfilmnpqstuvx] [limit] > --------------------------------^ > > If -m isn't a valid option, it shouldn't appear in the usage.
Patches welcome. Bash outputs a hard-coded string which corresponds to the union of all supported options across all architectures, rather than customizing the string to the few settings that can actually be supported on a given architecture. It hasn't bothered me enough to try to do anything about it in bash. -- Eric Blake ebl...@redhat.com +1-801-349-2682 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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