> I'm surprised, but delighted, to find it's that simple. That's a sign
> of a well-written application.
All bacula's code is using 64bit functions for FileId_t (ie edit_uint64() or
str_to_int64())
> Would this work with MySQL and SQLLite as well? (Don't know if MySQL has
> a 64-bit int or not?)
I dont know, and i'm not sure that is a good idea.
> If not, any reason why this couldn't be implemented with an ifdef for
> PostgreSQL -- when SQLLite and MySQL catch up, the ifdef can be removed.
>
> Personally, I don't think we're in danger of exceeding this too soon:
> bacula=> select max(fileid) from file;
> max
> -----------
> 111205419
> (1 row)
bacula=> select max(fileid) from file;
max
-------------
10046315634
(1 ligne)
:) (yes it's a marc cheat, but it's work)
> Been running about 6 months. We should probably plan to upgrade to 64-bit
> when we upgrade to the latest version in the spring.
We are using an intel emt64 processor.
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