On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 14:10 +0000, Joe Orton wrote: [snip] > Hacked up versions of 1.3 can serve >2Gb files, some people use that. > If you build 2.0 with special compiler flags (-DFILE_OFFSET_BITS=64) > that works too, modulo a few bugs - we can't do that in Fedora since it > breaks the binary module interface. [snip] > We fixed it for httpd 2.1 and later, for which the first alpha release > was made just last week. So once httpd 2.2 is stable you'll see this > working in Fedora Core - FC4 with some luck, FC5 without. Thanks for the info. Do you know what exactly breaks? Will php,perl and dav still work? I read [see url below] that it takes more flags like -DRECORD_FORWARD -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE and -DLFS. Is -DFILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 really enough to enable LFS on 2.0.52 on FC3? Regards, Patrick http://lists.humbug.org.au/archives/general/2004-May/023893.html