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Setting the stack size on a Linux or macOS system
The stack is a region of memory used to store variables local to an FDS subroutine.
To remove the stack size limit on a non-Windows system (i.e. Linux, Unix or macOS), use one of the following commands.
If you your shell is sh, bash or ksh use
ulimit -s unlimited
If your shell is csh, tcsh or zsh use:
limit stacksize unlimited
Put these commands in the startup script appropriate for the shell you are using (.cshrc for the csh or tcsh shell).