* large file in sam?
@ 1999-10-14 14:03 James A. Robinson
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From: James A. Robinson @ 1999-10-14 14:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam Fans
From my reading of Pike's main paper on sam, I got the impression that
sam could handle very large files. I thought it only read in the blocks
being worked on, as it needed access to them.
I find that when I try and open an 80mb text file, I get a message
'write: ?I/O error: "Success"', and no file appears. =( Anyone know if
this is just a limitation of the sam port to linux? Or if there is some
way around the problem (other than split(1)!)?
Jim
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* Re: large file in sam?
@ 1999-10-15 11:19 Bengt Kleberg
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From: Bengt Kleberg @ 1999-10-15 11:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sam-fans
I have updated sam-9libs to accept the env var TMPDIR. This is slightly better than always using /tmp.
The new sam-9libs is sent to "Mark H. Wilkinson" <mhw@kremvax.demon.co.uk>
and will get a place at ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/unix/plan9 when time permits.
Those in a hurry could get their copy by email from me.
Best Wishes, Bengt
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