OK.  When do you suspect you'll have an updated build that I can
grab?  Compiling this is proving to be more time consuming than I had
hoped.

Thanks much for your attention to this.

On Jan 12, 12:40 pm, Dustin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 12, 5:52 am, nkranes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am using the Windows version of memcached 1.2.5 in production
> > without issue.  I am attempting to upgrade to 1.4.4 
> > (fromhttp://labs.northscale.com/memcached-packages/) to take advantage of
> > the configurable item size limitation.  Whenever I try to store an
> > item > 1MB I get the following error:
>
> > Assertion failed: it->nbytes < (1024 * 1024), file items.c, line 284
>
> > The line of code in items.c is:
> > assert(it->nbytes < (1024 * 1024));  /* 1MB max size */
>
> > So how could this possibly work?  I can remove that assertion, but was
> > curious to see if anyone knew why it was there considering the item
> > limit *should* now be configurable.
>
>   That's kind of funny.  Apparently we added the option but didn't try
> it in a debug build.
>
>   We'll get a test written for it.
>
>   In the meantime, it *should* be safe to remove that assertion.

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