On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 01:08:27PM +1200, David McNab wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've just now managed (after a few attempts) to install deb
> testing/unstable, and find Debian to be unquestionably the best Linux
> distro to date.
> 
> One thing I need help with is in getting large files support working.
> Some of my uses (eg Freenet 0.4, which has its store as one large file),
> require me to have files larger than 2GB (since I want to run a massive
> data store). Being able to work with up to 16GB-sized files would
> satisfy me totally.
> 
> Can someone please point me in the right direction for enabling Debian
> to work with large files.
> Can I do it without having to recompile the kernel or recompiling glibc
> progs?
> 
> I tried 'apt-cache search large files support', and 'apt-cache search
> lfs', but nothing meaningful came up.

I'm not really an expert on this topic,
but I heard that you need 2.4 kernel, and glibc compiled against 2.4
headers.

AFAIK , glibs in debian is comiled against 2.2


But that only something I heard mentioned.  Don't take it as the
ultimate truth, and I would like for someone else to confirm this
please .

So looks like you are SOL :-(
> 
> Thanks
> David
> 
> 
> 
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