Thanks very much. Appreciate your help. I started supporting the application very recently, is there a way I can find out whether my company acquired precompiled executable or source, browsing through the system.
How big is the impact on the files which are not expecting 64-bit off_t type? Thanks & Regards, Satish Hemadri Mobile: 240.543.6798 -----Original Message----- From: Bob Proulx [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 5:57 PM To: Hemadri, Satish Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: FW: Question Regarding RCS Hemadri, Satish wrote: > When I am trying to check-in SAS dataset which is of more than 2 gigs, I > am getting the below error. > > ci: dt_lab_safe_tst.sas7bdat: Value too large for defined data type That error message definitely indicates that your rcs executables were not compiled with large file support. Did you compile your executables yourself? Or did you acquire a precompiled copy from someplace else? On the one hand GNU is all about the source and generally doesn't make precompiled binaries available. So your problem would really be one to report to the party that made your binary and ask them to compile it with large file support. On the other I can probably help you to compile your own copy of the code. All you need is a C compiler. The source is available. You do not need to be dependent upon someone else to do this for you. I do not have any SunOS machines available to me and so I cannot provide you with binaries directly. Do you have a C compiler such as gcc on your system? I happen to be in just a little bit of a time crunch on a couple of projects at this moment. My replies may have delays. Bob
