Perhaps stated a bit more correctly:

Apache is NOT unique to Linux, so any system using Apache would need this
configuration, that would include windows, MAC OS, Solaris, Irix, etc.

Can't blame the OS on a softwares requirements...

Dan.
At 08:07 AM 4/9/2004, Paul Smith wrote:
%% Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  dn> That is because although Linux binaries can access files over 2gb,
  dn> they do not do so by default.  Apache was probably not compiled
  dn> with the required defines (-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
  dn> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64), so that's why it stops at 2gb even though
  dn> both the kernel and filesystem most likely do support larger
  dn> files.

Just to point out this (needing extra compile flags to get large file
support) is not unique to Linux.  Most OSs require these kinds of flags;
Solaris for example also requires special flags to get LFS.

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