Le 24/09/2017 à 22:46, Tony Morehen a écrit :
There's not much logic behind the 4096.  It was the first number I tried and it worked.  I originally used 4096 in a copy routine in a file manager program.  There, 4096 makes sense as it equals a hard drive cluster size.

It's more because it's the size of a memory page in Linux.

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Benoît Minisini

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