On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 7:40 AM, David T. Lewis <le...@mail.msen.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 04:08:14PM +0200, G?ran Krampe wrote: > > > > Hey! > > > > Ok, so the plot thickens: > > > > If I run this in a "oneclick 1.4" I will get a file write error on 2Gb: > > > > | f b | > > f := StandardFileStream newFileNamed: 'test'. > > b := ByteArray new: 1024*1024*100. "100Mb" > > [30 timesRepeat: [f nextPutAll: b]] ensure: [f close] "3Gb" > > > > > > ...but it worked fine using a self built "standard" VM from squeakvm.org > > (4.4.7.2357)! Same image btw. > > > > Now, does it work with the bleeding edge Cog? Tried r2556 and nope, same > > problem. > > > > So I "guess" it is a Cog thing? I haven't tried building Cog from source. > > > > regards, G?ran > > Background on large file support, see especially Bert's summary: > > > http://forum.world.st/Re-squeak-dev-filesize-reporting-0-for-very-large-files-td4483646.html > http://bugs.squeak.org/view.php?id=7522 > http://www.suse.de/~aj/linux_lfs.html > > I'm not sure if the Cog VMs are being compiled with the the LFS option, > although > I expect that if you compile it yourself with the build options that Bert > explains, > then it should start working. > I just committed the necessary changes for my branch. Will rebuild soon. Göran, if you're in a hurry build your own? You'd need to be in http://www.squeakvm.org/svn/squeak/branches/Cog/unixbuild/bld and run ./mvm. -- best, Eliot