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Re: File Size Limit Exceeded G++ Linux
From: |
Robert Heller |
Subject: |
Re: File Size Limit Exceeded G++ Linux |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:14:40 +0200 |
"Peter Nolan" <peter@peternolan.com>,
In a message on 14 Apr 2006 07:10:59 -0700, wrote :
"N> Hi All,
"N> I am running some C++ I wrote having been compiled in G++. When writing
"N> to a file I get 'file size limit exceeded' as a message when the file
"N> size gets to 2,147,483,647. We are using red hat linux and I compiled
"N> the code in 32 bit mode.
Exactly what version of red hat linux are you using? Which kernel
version? Which GLibc version?
"N>
"N> So this looks like a 2GB limit on files. We have tried creating larger
"N> files with other programs and they work ok so I am expecting it is
"N> something to do with how the programs are compiled. I didn't run into a
"N> similar problem on solaris, aix or windows.
"N>
"N> I added
"N> DEFS=-DODBCVER=0x0352 -Dunix -Dlinux -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
"N> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
"N>
"N> to the compile options but still have this problem.
"N>
"N> I see quite a few posts about this, but have not been able to figure
"N> out how I might avoid this limit. Anyone have any ideas on what I
"N> should try?
"N>
"N> Thanks
"N>
"N> Peter
"N> www.peternolan.com
"N>
"N>
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