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    How do I change my .tcshrc file?

    Thanks, Sourcehound! It seems to have worked. I opened the terminal, logged on as the "super user" (figuring that that would be required to give me the privelige to change things like that), typed "touch .bash_profile", typed "echo 'limit stacksize unlimited'", exited the super user mode...
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    How do I change my .tcshrc file?

    I looked at man bash, but it's assuming more knowledge than I have. Is there a file on my computer called ".bash_profile" that I can open up and change? If so, is it something that I can get to by double-clicking on a series of folders or is it something I have to access only by using the...
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    How do I change my .tcshrc file?

    Thanks for the reply. I know almost nothing about any of this stuff and suspect that I may have asked the wrong question. Would it be more logical for me to try to increase my stack size by changing something in bash rather than in tcsh? My understanding of these issues is close to zero...
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    How do I change my .tcshrc file?

    I am starting to use a Fortran compiler (from Absoft) on my Mac, which runs on Tiger. I got a message that says "return code (11)". From Googling around, I gather that that means that I have to increase my "stack size" and that I can do this by going to my .tcshrc file and changing my .tcshrc...
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