Re: large files and low memory

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* Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Shawn Pearce wrote:
> 
> > The mmap() isn't the problem.  Its the allocation of a buffer that is
> > larger than the file in order to hold the result of deflating the file
> > before it gets written to disk.
> 
> Wasn't this already fixed, at least in some cases?
> 
> commit 9892bebafe0865d8f4f3f18d60a1cfa2d1447cd7 (tags/v1.7.0.2~11^2~1)
> Author: Nicolas Pitre <nico@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date:   Sat Feb 20 23:27:31 2010 -0500

I guess I'll have to do a update.

But: latest tag (1.7.3.1) doesnt build:


    CC read-cache.o
    read-cache.c: In function `fill_stat_cache_info':
    read-cache.c:73: structure has no member named `st_ctim'
    read-cache.c:74: structure has no member named `st_mtim'
    read-cache.c: In function `read_index_from':
    read-cache.c:1334: structure has no member named `st_mtim'
    read-cache.c: In function `write_index':
    read-cache.c:1614: structure has no member named `st_mtim'
    make: *** [read-cache.o] Fehler 1
    
Is my libc too old ?


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