Hi Greg,
I'm afraid you have to do it yourself for Linux.
After configure, edit include/config.h and add
SDO_DYNAMIC_BUFFER_ALLOCATION_SIZE and SDO_DYNAMIC_BUFFER_ALLOCATION
defines just like in win32/config.h
Francois
Le 20/02/2017 à 18:07, canfestival-devel@lists.sourceforge.net a écrit :
Hi List,
I've looked a bit more into the problem of trying to send a buffer
larger than SDO_MAX_LENGTH_TRANSFER and there is a mode that can be
enabled to dynamically allocate large buffers, but I don't see a way
to enable SDO_DYNAMIC_BUFFER_ALLOCATION in Linux. For Windows it seems
to be enabled by default, but for Linux the configure script doesn't
have it as an option, so what is the recommended way to enable
SDO_DYNAMIC_BUFFER_ALLOCATION?
Greg Wilson-Lindberg
Sakura Finetek
310-783-5075
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