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Re: 2-GB max database file size limit?

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2006d_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: 2006-10-27 08:38:12 CEST

On Oct 27, 2006, at 00:01, Eric wrote:

> Running Subversion 1.3.2 on Fedora Core 2, went to import about 4.5
> GB of files into a newly-created repository, and svn barfed and
> exited when the database file hit 2 GB.
>
> Linux hasn't had a 2-GB limit for a long time, and I verified that
> this particular installation could handle large files by building a
> 4.5-GB tarball of all of the files I wanted to put into the
> repository.
>
> Is there a configuration option I missed that allows svn to build
> large database files?

I guess you're using APR 0.9 and, if you're using Apache, then Apache
2.0.

To get around this problem, you should be using APR 1.2 and, if
you're using Apache, then Apache 2.2.

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