lib.fileset: Don't use non-reproducible ulimit for stack overflow testing#258080
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Description of changes
In #255025 I introduced a
libtest that usesulimit -s 100to artificially limit the stack size to test that the stack wouldn't grow arbitrarily large. However in #256417 (review) (where another test that usesulimit -s 100was introduced) @fricklerhandwerk reported a failure relating to this.While the number could be increased to say 200 to make it work, it's probably better to not use this after all. It would be hard to come up with a reliable number.
This work is sponsored by Antithesis ✨
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