Thx,

yep a long convertion, not a big deal, we don't work with 4.3GB files
:-D, well minded people try to avoid that

On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 7:10 AM, X Ryl <boite.pour.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I'm not a C developer, so I can't really help with the attached patch.
> However, I've tried it with PHP 5.3.0 version I have and it does what it
> claims, that is, it gives correct behaviour for the following functions:
> filesize, fstat, stat when used on file > 4GB on a 32 bits machine.
> Currently, php 5.x doesn't give the correct output for this code (on my
> 32bits server):
> echo filesize("path/to/4.3GBfile");  // expecting 4617089843, got 322122547
>
> With the patch applied, the good result is returned.
> From the patch author, it improves the tests results.
> From what I've understood, the patch switch to php's double type when the
> size overflow the 32bits limit of int.
> It doesn't seem to break any existing behaviour (I'm using this on my
> multiple project since july, and no bad experience so far).
>
> The explaination by the patch author: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=48886
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