what can be stored in 2GB ..; that's a big database !! :-)... i think
you must use dbms server such as mysql, or postgresql

2011/10/19 Caveat <[email protected]>:
> ISTR at one time Benoit saying that the drivers for some of the dbs
> weren't that smart and may read the whole table into memory.
>
> How much RAM do you have?  Can you see how much you have free as the
> program runs?
>
> 2Gb or more also sounds like it may be hitting some kind of limit
> (certainly historically 2Gb was pretty much a hard and fast limit for
> 32-bit Linux systems).
>
> Perhaps you may have to consider splitting the database or moving to
> another DBMS?
>
> Regards,
> Caveat
>
> On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 11:16 -0700, Ivan Williams wrote:
>> Greetings once more
>>
>> I have been doing some experimenting with the unable to locate database 
>> error in gambas.  I am able to open smaller files but when I attempt to open 
>> the most current current version of the file (2.4 GB) in size the program 
>> blows up.   Does anyone know if gambas has any file size limits and if so, 
>> how can they be bypassed.
>>
>>
>>
>> Ivan    \~/
>>
>>
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