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Adam Morley wrote: | Hi, | | I sent this to debian-user, but haven't heard anything. I didn't know if I should submit it as a bug, or send it here first --- sorry if I'm doing it the wrong way. Please point me to the right place otherwise. | | (please note I bumped to r3 and it still happens) | | thanks a bunch! | adam | | ----begin forward---- | Hi, | | I have a system running Debian Woody 3.0r2 (have yet to bump to r3) with the latest security patches as of today (Nov. 1) with apache "1.3.26-0woody5" (from dpkg -l). | | Short version: files >2GB don't get seen as >2GB, and it looks like largefile support doesn't "work," in both GET and HEAD requests. | | I create a file in /var/tmp >2GB (2GB + 3 kbytes): | | dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/tester bs=1k count=2097155 | | and point apache to /var/tmp as document root (httpd.conf):
This is an upstream limitation. See also http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=156972
Cheers Fabio
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