Re: [users@httpd] Re: Apache 1.3, 4GB file limit

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I'm a long-time P2P file-sharer, and I'm beginning to see files around 4GB that contain entire discographies (for instance, every song ever put out by Rick Wakeman -- trust me, that's a lot -- at CD quality) or one or two full seasons of episodes of a TV series.

At 01:18 PM 7/23/2006, you wrote:
I have to agree that moving forward to apache2 is a good idea. but
what kind of files would be over 4 Gigs?

On 7/19/06, Joost de Heer <sanguis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dan Trainor wrote:
> Bryan Hansen wrote:
>> I am trying to find a solution to the 4GB file limit that exists in
>> Apache 1.3. Most resources that discuss this issue offer solutions to
>> patch apache which only seem to work with apache 2.0+. (ie
>> http://people.apache.org/~jorton/ap_splitlfs.diff)
>>
>> For the record:
>> We are doing http transfers (not ftp) and the local file system supports
>> file sizes over 4GB.
>>
>> Does anyone have a solution to supporting 4GB+ file transfers under
>> apache 1.3?

According to some docs I found: Try compiling with CFLAGS
'-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64".

Or upgrade to 2.2 with native LFS :)

Joost

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