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This is my private tree of [quark](tools.suckless.org/quark/). Upstream can be
found at https://git.suckless.org/quark.
Quark is a small http server.
# Issues
## fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
When running [quark](http://tools.suckless.org/quark/) (#6606994) on my system
with `sudo ./quark -p 9763 -u <user> -g <group>` it dies with `./quark: fork:
Resource temporarily unavailable` at `fork()`.
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Reason being that by default quark sets the RLIMIT_NPROC to 512 processes. When running as a non-exclusive user this limit is easily reached before even starting quark.
`resource-depletion-fix` contains a small forkbomb (`minibomb.c`) to simulate a user with > 512 processes. Compile it with `make minibomb`. When running the minibomb and quark with the same user quark fails.
The `resource-depletion-fix` branch contains a fix by setting the RLIMIT_NPROC only if the current system limit is lower than what would be set by quark. You can [download the patch](https://dirlist.friedl.net/suckless/quark/), or compile from the `resource-depletion-fix` branch.
Note that quark also has a `-n` parameter with which the max number of processes can be set as an alternative to this patch.
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# Github Users
If you are visiting this repository on GitHub, you are on a mirror of
https://git.friedl.net/playground/suckless-quark. This mirror is regularily
updated with my other GitHub mirrors. In contrast to other projects I do not
intend to move this tree to GitHub in the future. It is meant to stay a
read-only mirror.
You are welcome to pull any changes from this repository into your quark tree.
If you want to contribute consider [contributing](http://suckless.org/hacking/)
directly to [upstream](http://suckless.org/community/).
If you still - for whichever reasons - want to contribute to my tree directly,
feel free to send patches to dev[at]friedl[dot]net. Alternatviely you can issue
a pull request on GitHub which will be cherry picked into my tree.