Hi Julie,

We recently added a 64-bit version of caret5 for Linux.  From 
http://brainvis.wustl.edu/wiki/index.php/Caret:Download, download version 5.616 
(use Rabbit and Carrot to access the page).  In this version of caret, you will 
find a "bin_linux64" directory containing linux 64-bit executables.

John 

On Dec 1, 2010, at 4:07 PM, Julie Ashworth wrote:

> hi,
> I maintain computer hardware and software for the neuroscience 
> institute at UC Berkeley. Thank you for the caret software and 
> helpful support page.
> 
> We use 64-bit CentOS linux workstations, and data is stored on 
> a 24TB (XFS) filesystem mounted via NFS. 
> 
> The problem is that caret5 GUI doesn't display the contents of a 
> user's home directory. The system trace (strace) output reveals 
> the following error:
> 
> [pid 10687] statfs("/home/julie", 0xffd13f6c) = -1 EOVERFLOW (Value too large 
> for defined data type)
> 
> Apparently, caret is checking the size of the filesystem, but
> the struct (24 billion bytes / 4K blocks) is too large for the
> 32-bit statfs library.
> 
> Presumably, 64-bit binaries/libraries would resolve this problem.
> Are they available for linux?
> 
> Thanks in advance! 
> Best,
> Julie
> 
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> Julie Ashworth <julie.ashwo...@berkeley.edu>
> Computational Infrastructure for Research Labs, UC Berkeley 
> http://cirl.berkeley.edu/
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