> > Some files I can open under Windows and others not... 
> > the only difference I found is that the latter are larger than 2GB!
> 
> Ouch. That's the problem. lseek() returns an off_t, which is a 32-bit
> signed type. Seems that I really need to use stat() instead. Or a longer
> offset.

And why is this no Problem under Linux...?

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