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Logan Shaw


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02-27-06 01:48 AM

Jordan Abel wrote:
> I won't disagree that binary compatibility is good - but off_t should
> have been 64-bit to start with. On FreeBSD, off_t has NEVER been less
> than 64 bits.

Sure, that would have been nice, but aren't we talking about an API that
has been around since 10 megabytes was a really luxurious amount of
secondary storage?  :-)

- Logan





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