On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Bill Stoddard wrote: > > > Maybe there is something very fundamental that I a missing here. > > > Each 8K chunk that is read causes the system to increment its file > > > pointer for that open fd. You should not need to call seek() to do > > > something the system is already doing for you under the covers. > > > > > > apr_file_t *f = ...; > > apr_bucket *a, *b, *c, *d; > > > > /* split the bucket into hunks of 100 bytes each */ > > > > a = apr_bucket_file_create(f, 0, len, pool); > > b = apr_bucket_split(a, 100); > > c = apr_bucket_split(b, 100); > > d = apr_bucket_split(c, 100); > > > > APR_BUCKET_INSERT_AFTER(a, c); > > > > apr_bucket_destroy(b); > > apr_bucket_destroy(d); > > > > You can't guarantee that consecutive reads from file buckets read from the > > "next" spot in the file. In fact, they very frequently jump around. > > Give me a common example of reads from file buckets jumping around.
Any small byterange request. Ryan _____________________________________________________________________________ Ryan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] Covalent Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------