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Operating Systems Solaris Preferred Solaris 10 AMP stack Post 302503372 by Sol-nova on Thursday 10th of March 2011 10:18:51 AM
Old 03-10-2011
Hi Duke,

Thanks for the reply, I had seen XAMPP and it was the only thing I could see that fits the bill. I was hoping that something similar to webstack would have been provided by Oracle. But I guess that's a bit of a pipe dream.

The critical part is PHP, I believe Apache and MySQL are both provided and supported by Oracle. I have seen the PHP package on Sun freeware but would like to keep to Oracle supported software...

Maybe I'm asking too much,

Thanks again
 

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_stack_grow(3C) 					   Standard C Library Functions 					   _stack_grow(3C)

NAME
_stack_grow - express an intention to extend the stack SYNOPSIS
#include <ucontext.h> void *_stack_grow(void *addr); DESCRIPTION
The _stack_grow() function indicates to the system that the stack is about to be extended to the address specified by addr. If extending the stack to this address would violate the stack boundaries as retreived by stack_getbounds(3C), a SIGSEGV is raised. If the disposition of SIGSEGV is SIG_DFL, the process is terminated and a core dump is generated. If the application has installed its own SIGSEGV handler to run on the alternate signal stack, the signal information passed to the handler will be such that a call to stack_viola- tion(3C) with these parameters returns 1. The addr argument is a biased stack pointer value. See the Solaris 64-bit Developer's Guide. This function has no effect if the specified address, addr, is within the bounds of the current stack. RETURN VALUES
If the _stack_grow() function succeeds and does not detect a stack violation, it returns addr. ERRORS
No errors are defined. USAGE
The _stack_grow() function does not actually adjust the stack pointer register. The caller is responsible for manipulating the stack pointer register once _stack_grow() returns. The _stack_grow() function is typically invoked by code created by the compilation environment prior to executing code that modifies the stack pointer. It can also be used by hand-written assembly routines to allocate stack-based storage safely. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Async-Signal-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
stack_getbounds(3C), stack_inbounds(3C), stack_violation(3C), attributes(5) Solaris 64-bit Developer's Guide SunOS 5.11 18 Jul 2002 _stack_grow(3C)
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