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Re: binary file size limit?

From: Florian Weimer <fw_at_deneb.enyo.de>
Date: 2004-03-12 11:04:13 CET

Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:

> Is there a *theoretical* limit? Not at all. The svn client and Apache
> server stay at a constant memory footprint, while streaming
> indefinitely-sized files to each other over HTTP. There's no
> theoretical limit to file size when doing HTTP GET and PUT operations.

"svnadmin deltify" doesn't seem to like large files at all,
unfortunately. It just used about 3 GB of address space. The file
which is likely the culprit is less than 400 MB in size (but it's a text
file).

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