On Windows, put the select file descriptor arrays on the heap.
This is because they are huge and the stack is limited on Windows.
Other platforms keep declaring it on the stack.
diff --git a/Modules/selectmodule.c b/Modules/selectmodule.c
index dc3b521..3913181 100644
--- a/Modules/selectmodule.c
+++ b/Modules/selectmodule.c
@@ -215,9 +215,14 @@
 	PyObject *self;
 	PyObject *args;
 {
+#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
+	/* This would be an awful lot of stack space on Windows! */
+	pylist *rfd2obj, *wfd2obj, *efd2obj;
+#else
 	pylist rfd2obj[FD_SETSIZE + 3];
 	pylist wfd2obj[FD_SETSIZE + 3];
 	pylist efd2obj[FD_SETSIZE + 3];
+#endif
 	PyObject *ifdlist, *ofdlist, *efdlist;
 	PyObject *ret = NULL;
 	PyObject *tout = Py_None;
@@ -258,6 +263,18 @@
 		return NULL;
 	}
 
+#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
+	/* Allocate memory for the lists */
+	rfd2obj = PyMem_NEW(pylist, FD_SETSIZE + 3);
+	wfd2obj = PyMem_NEW(pylist, FD_SETSIZE + 3);
+	efd2obj = PyMem_NEW(pylist, FD_SETSIZE + 3);
+	if (rfd2obj == NULL || wfd2obj == NULL || efd2obj == NULL) {
+		PyMem_XDEL(rfd2obj);
+		PyMem_XDEL(wfd2obj);
+		PyMem_XDEL(efd2obj);
+		return NULL;
+	}
+#endif
 	/* Convert lists to fd_sets, and get maximum fd number
 	 * propagates the Python exception set in list2set()
 	 */
@@ -311,6 +328,11 @@
 	reap_obj(rfd2obj);
 	reap_obj(wfd2obj);
 	reap_obj(efd2obj);
+#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
+	PyMem_DEL(rfd2obj);
+	PyMem_DEL(wfd2obj);
+	PyMem_DEL(efd2obj);
+#endif
 	return ret;
 }