On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 08:20:52AM -0400, Josh Boyer wrote:
I'm guessing it's some debugging functionality in glibc, and it'd be turned off for the final release.
I'm fairly sure that is coming from the kernel, and it is reporting kernel stack usage, not application. It just happens that whatever that application reported was triggered the greatest stack depth usage on boot I think.
correct. it's nothing to be concerned about. purely an informational thing. it's useful info if it was followed by a crash, but in most cases, things are just fine, even if the stack limits are close to being reached.
Dave