Please ignore, I found large file support in 2.2.x
FM is R
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Michael Conlen
On Sep 30, 2007, at 5:45 AM, Michael Conlen wrote:
Is it possible to transfer files larger than 2^32 bytes long using
Apache on a 32 bit system? If I have a file greater than that
length of legnth A apache indicat
Is it possible to transfer files larger than 2^32 bytes long using
Apache on a 32 bit system? If I have a file greater than that length
of legnth A apache indicates that it's going to send [ A (mod 2^32) ]
bytes. My file is in excess of 7*2^32 bytes long.
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Michael Conlen
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On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 11:58:15AM -0400, Mike VanHorn wrote:
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> I have compiled and built 2.0.58, but I am still getting the same error:
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> (79)Value too large for defined data type
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> I'd been checking and LFS was supposedly fixed in 2.0.53, so why am I
> getting this error? I'm on Solari
I have compiled and built 2.0.58, but I am still getting the same error:
(79)Value too large for defined data type
I'd been checking and LFS was supposedly fixed in 2.0.53, so why am I
getting this error? I'm on Solaris 10 x86.
Thanks!
On 5/10/06 12:38 PM, "Nick Kew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Is there a way to enable it in this version?
On 5/10/06 12:38 PM, "Nick Kew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 May 2006 16:10, Mike VanHorn wrote:
>> I've found on the web where Apache doesn't support the serving of files
>>> 2GB on 32-bit systems
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> More up to date versions of apa
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 16:10, Mike VanHorn wrote:
> I've found on the web where Apache doesn't support the serving of files
> >2GB on 32-bit systems
More up to date versions of apache have large file support enabled by default.
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Nick Kew
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I've found on the web where Apache doesn't support the serving of files >2GB
on 32-bit systems (which makes sense; it's not a limitation of Apache, it's
the system on which Apache is running).
I'm running Apache 2.0.52 on a Solaris 10 x86 system, and when we try to
access a file that is around 2.