larger than 2GB. I read another posting ( http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/pylucene-dev/2005-February/000507.html)
and I think my situation is somewhat similar to that case...
However, i did not quite get your comment... Do you mean I should stick with ver3.4.4?
Is it impossible to upgrade gcj version to gcj4.0?
-chan
2006/3/18, Matthew O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
chan kang [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] said:
> To my surprise, the 12GB file was successfully
> created... Does this mean that it has nothing to do
> with the linux file size limit? My gcc version is 4.x
> (gcc (GCC) 4.0.3 20060212 (prerelease) (Debian
> 4.0.2-9)). , file system ext3, and kernel version is
> debian 2.6.15 After reading the posting, I started to
> seriously consider about actually "downgrading" to gcc
> version 3.5.0, because he said that worked...
Sorry, I don't know anything about the optimize() problems
you mentioned above. However, are you using the packages
for Debian Stable (Sarge) (mentioned on the website)? If so
then you're actually using 3.4.4's runtime.
Andi has said in the past that he has "had little luck" with
GCC 4. So, perhaps trying 3.4 is a good idea.
-matthew
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