Re: FreeBSD Port: lzma-4.48

2007-07-06 Thread Peter Jeremy
On 2007-Jul-06 07:08:16 -0600, Eric Kingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >There is a bug in LZMA running on amd64. LZMA, an archiver port, >segmentation faults on files > 1-5 GB in size. I've tested this on three >different xeon dual multi-core processor servers. In each case, lzma core >dumps in

Re: FreeBSD Port: lzma-4.48

2007-07-06 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On 7/6/07, Eric Kingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There is a bug in LZMA running on amd64. LZMA, an archiver port, segmentation faults on files > 1-5 GB in size. I've tested this on three different xeon dual multi-core processor servers. In each case, lzma core dumps in the exact same spot a

FreeBSD Port: lzma-4.48

2007-07-06 Thread Eric Kingston
There is a bug in LZMA running on amd64. LZMA, an archiver port, segmentation faults on files > 1-5 GB in size. I've tested this on three different xeon dual multi-core processor servers. In each case, lzma core dumps in the exact same spot and the resulting file size for each is exactly the sam

FreeBSD Port: lzma-4.48

2007-07-06 Thread Eric Kingston
There is a bug in LZMA running on amd64. LZMA, an archiver port, segmentation faults on files > 1-5 GB in size. I've tested this on three different xeon dual multi-core processor servers. In each case, lzma core dumps in the exact same spot and the resulting file size for each is exactly the sam