Extracted from mail archive: ---------- | Odesílatel: Ausum Studio <ausum_studio@hotmail.com> | According to Python.org, Python binaries starting from 2.2 are meant to be | LargeFile enabled for win32. Does it mean Linux binaries don't? | In any case, as we are already used to large disks, I'm among those who | think that there's currently no use that Python keeps releasing | non-LargeFile-enabled installers. Do you know why is this ? | Odesílatel: Andreas Jung <andreas@andreas-jung.com> | Largefile support is much better. | | -aj | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Chris Withers" <chrisw@nipltd.com> | > DirectoryStorage is newer and better ;-) | > | > Chris | > | > Jaroslav Lukesh wrote: | > > Few weeks ago here somebody tell about complicated solution if data.fs | > > exceeds 2G limit. Todays I was found prevency for that situation - | > > PartitionedFileStorage | > > | > > Little old, but may be usefull. Of course your operating system MUST support files larger than 2GB. So if you use RedHat, use kernel-*-enterprise or kernel-*-bigmem REgards JL. ---------- | Odesílatel: michael.tañag <almightymike@yahoo.com> We're using Zope 2.5.1 and Python 2.1.3 on Linux. I was wondering if the 2GB limit of the data.fs file is still a limitation here. Is there a solution to this 2GB limit? Cause I'm sure that the we're going to reach that limit in a few months time.
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Jaroslav Lukesh