Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Rsync bug in handling files larger than 2 GB *even with 64 bit compilation options*"
2005 Apr 03
3
Direct crash on ov_open
Greetings,
I've just downloaded the Ogg/Vorbis Win32 SDK 'OggVorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1.zip' and
made a test app to open an ogg file. But as soon as I call ov_open() the program
crashes because of an access violation to address 0x00000010...
This happens on both Release and Debug builds.
The test app is simple:
#include "vorbis/codec.h"
#include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h"
2004 Jul 16
0
[Bug 1536] New: rsync aborts transferring files larger than 2 GB
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1536
Summary: rsync aborts transferring files larger than 2 GB
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.2
Platform: PA-RISC
OS/Version: HP-UX
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: vieser@porsche.de
2004 Aug 05
3
[Bug 1536] rsync aborts transferring files larger than 2 GB
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1536
------- Additional Comments From wayned@samba.org 2004-07-30 13:30 -------
Created an attachment (id=589)
--> (https://bugzilla.samba.org/attachment.cgi?id=589&action=view)
Add checks for open64 and mkstemp64 to configure
If the user's system has open64() but not mkstemp64(), we avoid using
mkstemp().
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Configure bugmail:
2005 Apr 03
0
Direct crash on ov_open
Greetings,
I've just downloaded the Ogg/Vorbis Win32 SDK 'OggVorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1.zip'
and made a test app to open an ogg file. But as soon as I call ov_open() the
program crashes because of an access violation to address 0x00000010...
This happens on both Release and Debug builds.
The test app is simple:
#include "vorbis/codec.h"
#include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h"
2009 Jul 30
1
how to navigate files instaled on wine
hi im newbie user
how to navigate files instaled on wine
c:\\program filess\\ etc
2011 Jan 17
1
Importing multiple text files with lapply.
Hello,
I'm trying to read in 50 text filess with dates as content to create a list of tables.
a is the list of filenames that need to be read in.
The following command returns the following error
mylist<-lapply(a, read.table(header=TRUE, sep="\n"))
Error in read.table(header = TRUE, sep = "\n") :
element 1 is empty;
the part of the args list of
2002 May 20
0
Rsync and files larger than 2 GB in size on HP-UX 64bit
Hello,
I read the suggestion posted on this list about
adding -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE to build rsync, but
it does not work correctly on my platform
which is an: 9000/800/N4000-55 with 64bit hp-ux using
HP's C compiler (B3901BA)
i solved the problem by building rsync as a 64 bit
application:
CFLAGS='+O3 +DD64' ./configure --prefix=/opt/rsync
could you please add this flag to configure if
2002 Nov 26
3
re: 120 GB larger hard disk
Hi,
I donĀ“t think that this is a ext3 Problem, since you have problems
partitioning that disk.
Perhaps a hdparm -i /dev/hdX could shine some light on this,
also a fdisk -l /dev/hdX could be useful.
For now - let me guess:
<guess>
To me, it seems, that the disk is clipped to 32GB, perhaps the
mainboard bios can not cope with a disk >32GB - just a thought.
Since the manufactorer
2014 Sep 07
0
format(object.size(...), units): KB, MB, and GB instead of Kb, Mb, and Gb?
I cannot remember if this has already been discussed or not, and I'm a
bit worried I'm throwing off an endless debate. If it's already
settled, no need to discuss it further.
TOPIC #1:
Shouldn't R use KB, MB and GB when reporting on sizes kilobytes,
megabytes and gigabytes? More specifically, format() for object_size
objects (returned by object.size()) uses Kb, Mb and Gb, which
2004 Sep 16
1
ERROR[16384]: chan_h323.c:1987 load_module: Gatekeeper registration failed
I'm trying to configure Chan_H323 to register with GnuGK... without
success... i've failed finding sample configurations.
I'd greatly appreciate anyone who can provide sample config of H323.conf
and gnugk.ini
I am tyring to configure Asterisk as a neighbor in GnuGK.
I'm always getting this error on Asterisk.
ERROR[16384]: chan_h323.c:1987 load_module: Gatekeeper registration
2004 Apr 23
1
2.6.5 and latest Fedora Core 1 kernels cannot handle files over 2.x GB?
A mysql database file was copied over to a new box running Fedora Core 1.
The kernel was updated to the latest Fedora release.
However mysqld complains about corrupted tables.
The kernel was then updated to 2.6.5
mysqld still complains about corrupted tables.
Hardware:
Dual PIII 800.
3ware RAID
dmesg:
...
...
...
EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks not in
2006 Jan 06
0
Performance problem w/ Rake on MS SQL 2000 1-GB database
Hello all,
I have a legacy 1Gb MS SQL 2000 database in production. A copy of this is
my dev db.
rake prepare_test_database on this database takes 20+ minutes.
Can someone PLEASE tell me if there is a solution to improving the prepare
time for this DB ?
Thank you thank you thank you in advance!
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2009 Nov 06
1
Error: cannot allocate vector of size 3.4 Gb
I run R on a linux machine that has 8GB memory. But R gives me an
error "Error: cannot allocate vector of size 3.4 Gb". I'm wondering
why it can not allocate 3.4 Gb on a 8GB memory machine. How to fix the
problem?
2009 Jan 15
2
32 bit Win 2003 Server Enterprise Edition don't recognize > than 3.75 GB RAM
Hi everybody.
I have a xen full virtualized guest running with 32 bit WIN 2003 Enterprise
edition with 8 GB RAM assigned to it, but when the Virtual Machine starts
only recognize 3,75 GB. I Have edit boot.ini with /PAE switch but still
don't work. In addition,when i set pae value = 1 in the guest config file,
the system gave me a blue screen after the windows splash screen.
Kind regards
2007 Nov 30
0
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2010 Sep 14
2
Centos Virtual Machine 32 bit with 8 GB ram ?
Hello,
I have a centos 5.2 core 2 duo 3.0 GHZ with 2 GB ram which is working as a Virtual machine.
i've just upgraded the hosting physical server from 32 GB to 64 GB of ram. which in turn, would require me to upgrade the VM to 8 GB.
this is a 32 bit centos installation, would the system recognize and use the 8 GB?
the option of using a 64 bit centos isnt possible.
So i'm turning to you
2005 Jan 22
0
mkisofs for Windows and 2 GB limitation
I have some users reporting problems creating isolinux bootable DVD
bigger than 2 GB in Windows. The resulting DVD doesn't boot.
I've found this problem also mentioned in some forums, but I wasn't
able to find a mkisofs binary for Windows without this bug.
Please note that this isn't a problem of isolinux. Creating the same
DVD with a recent mkisofs in Linux results in a
2011 Feb 04
0
more than 16 GB in a 32 Bit dom0
Hi @all,
I''ve read in many posts, that XEN limits the 32 bit PAE kernel to 16 GB
RAM, but I don''t find were to enable more. Starting linux without XEN
shows the hole memory. Is there still no solution?
I don''t have the possibility to upgrade the server to 64 bit.
Thanks
Daniel
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2006 Oct 31
0
6259653 cp command fail to copy 3.2 GB flash archive from DVD in S9/S10 32 bit x86 system.
Author: peterte
Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate
Revision: 3ba32c5bc9459959256eb41efe4324aff24953d0
Log message:
6259653 cp command fail to copy 3.2 GB flash archive from DVD in S9/S10 32 bit x86 system.
Files:
update: usr/src/uts/common/fs/hsfs/hsfs_vnops.c
update: usr/src/uts/common/sys/fs/hsfs_spec.h
2011 Apr 16
0
is "Gb" gigabyte or gigabit?
I sometimes get errors of this form:
Error: cannot allocate vector of size 13.8 Gb
I've also seen "Gb" used in R documents. Is "Gb" being used to refer to
gigabyte? We usually refer to bytes and gigabytes when discussing memory
usage, but the lowercase "b" more often refers to bits. According to
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabyte