On 15 Apr 1998, Eloy A. Paris wrote:

> Nope, ulimit -c also outputs "unlimited". What about the output of "set
> -o", how does yours look like?

allexport       off
braceexpand     on
errexit         off
hashall         on
histexpand      on
keyword         off
monitor         on
noclobber       off
noexec          off
noglob          off
notify          off
nounset         off
onecmd          off
physical        off
privileged      off
verbose         off
xtrace          off
history         on
ignoreeof       on
interactive-comments    on
posix           off
emacs           on
vi              off

Also, note that I haven't updated my system in quite a while.  Let me know
what other packages could do this:
ii  libc6           2.0.7pre1-1    The GNU C library version 2 (run-time files)
ii  bash            2.01-5         The GNU Bourne Again SHell

Brandon

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