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Dan Lund wrote:
> So essentially it's a system limitation that has to be coded around? 
> Anything under 2048 will work it seems.

Correct.  I'm guessing that nobody has really tried to give it that much
memory before.

Coding around it isn't too terribly difficult.  It will just require a
reimplementation of mkstemp with O_LARGEFILE set.

Frank
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