According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>Hi,
>
>       It seems possible to use e2compr (kernel patch to 
>transparently compress ext2 files) to be able to store large
>indexes (> 2gb of data) on linux and save space at the same
>time.

Well, that's ok for Linux (and I'm not sure, if I'd apply this
patch which is AFAIK still somewhat alpha on a production system).
But what for all those people using Sun, HP, AIX...?

just curious,
  Torsten

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