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Subjectanyone remember a script for determining max kstack allocation?
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Some time ago I remember someone floated a pointer on l.k. to a script which
(at least for x86) would determine the largest cumulative activation record
using objdump. Does anyone remember this creature and where it can be found?


Andrew Purtell
NAI Labs at Network Associates, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA

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is a painstakingly compiled oral history of the hacker subculture." - N
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