At 10:42 AM 23/10/2002 -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
What I am concerned about are cases that fail at runtime, specifically
during a restore of a >2gig file.
Please give an example that would still apply assuming we get a working seek/tell pair that works with whatever we use as an offset?

If you are concerned about reading a dump file with 8 byte offsets on a machine with 4 byte off_t, that case and it's permutations are already covered.


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