Dave,
I hope you are well
I downloaded your release.
Regretfully I can confirm that we still have the 4GB limitation in
couchdb running within windows. My setup is a win xp pro SP3.
I will begin to look into the couch code.
best regards
Cliff
PS Some great info in here http://github.com/dch/glazier. Thanks a
bundle. It will be very useful
On 02/10/10 12:20, Dave Cottlehuber wrote:
> On 2 October 2010 04:14, Peter Somers<petsomers@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Very nice work indeed!
>>
>> However, as I am no erlang programmer and we have a project that is going
>> live soon, what are the chances that this fix will result in a new windows
>> build that can be downloaded and installed soon?
>>
>> I don't want to push anyone, I just need some realistic time frame.
>> What is the conventional process in this case?
>>
>>
>> Thank you all.
>>
>> Peter
> Hi Peter
>
> Cliff's pure erlang test now passes with Juhani's fix - yay - growing
> a file past the 4GB mark, and
> correctly appending on re-opening the file> 4GiB again.
>
> I can still get the original issue to recur as my couch grows past
> 4GiB it dies; logs
> at http://friendpaste.com/1n1HXAfpOYtpkRitzm5yby can some others
> please re-test& confirm?
>
> I still think we have 2 different bugs here. So please test carefully
> outside production env.
>
> Unofficial build of couchdb 1.0.1 + R14B + Juhani's fix are slowly
> uploading from New Zealand...
>
> https://s3.amazonaws.com/couchdb_release/setup-couchdb-1.0.1_otp_R14B_4GiB_fix.exe
>
> & some o
> https://s3.amazonaws.com/couchdb_release/
> setup-couchdb-1.0.1_otp_R14B_4GiB_fix.exe
> setup-couchdb-1.0.1_otp_R14B_4GiB_fix.exe.md5
> setup-couchdb-1.0.1_otp_R14B_4GiB_fix.exe.sha
> otp_src_R14B_4GiB_fix.exe
>
> You can do your own builds pretty easily, both erland& couchdb have
> pretty good info. I have more
> detailed manual steps here http://github.com/dch/glazier but it still
> has 2 bugs:
> - R14B won't build on a 64bit platform - but R14A does
> - vcredist_x86.exe isn't included for some reason in Erlang nor in CouchDB
>
> A *very* fast way to create blank large files on windows is
> http://live.sysinternals.com/contig.exe
>
> cheers
> Dave
>
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