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 Posted by Manuel Lemos on 06/30/05 07:24 
Hello, 
 
on 06/30/2005 01:02 AM Dan Goodes said the following: 
> Hi Folks 
>  
> This 32-bit limitation is haunting me everywhere I turn. 
>  
> Is it possible with PHP (at compile-time if need be) to make it use large 
> (64-bit) integers? 
>  
> I'm asking because I would like to perform operations on large files, and 
>  
> fillesize($filename) 
>  
> is returning an error, even when I use 
>  
> sprintf("%u", filesize($file)) 
>  
> as per the manual for filesize(). I get: 
>  
> Warning: filesize(): Stat failed for FC4-i386-DVD.iso (errno=75 - Value too large for defined data type) 
>  
> Any thoughts/ideas/suggestions? Thanks! 
 
No, PHP is not capable of handing files larger than 2GB. You want to  
file a bug report because other program can handle large files in 32 bit OS. 
 
http://bugs.php.net/ 
 
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Regards, 
Manuel Lemos 
 
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