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Date:      Fri, 15 Oct 1999 10:24:27 -0200 (EDT)
From:      Fabio Cesar Gozzo <fabio@iqm.unicamp.br>
To:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org
Cc:        fabio@iqm.unicamp.br
Subject:   Overcoming 2GB limit in linux
Message-ID:  <199910151224.KAA46358@thomson.iqm.unicamp.br>

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Hello all,

This may be a Linux emulation FAQ, but I didn't find an answer
by searching the mailling list.
I'm running a Linux program under -stable and it usually
try to create a file bigger than 2 GB, but then it stops
with a "writing failure" message when the file reachs 2GB.
I know this is a Linux limitation, but
is there a way to overcome this 2GB file size limit under the
Linux emulation ?
I also have the source code for this program, but porting
to FreeBSD is "no way" at the moment.
Thanks.

PS: CC to me because I'm not subscribed.

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Fabio Gozzo                   fabio@iqm.unicamp.br
State University of Campinas               UNICAMP
Chemistry Institute  http://thomson.iqm.unicamp.br
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