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Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?
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Alexandre Oliva |
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Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX? |
Date: |
07 Feb 2001 01:29:23 -0200 |
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On Feb 6, 2001, Paul Eggert <address@hidden> wrote:
> Unlike the other patches, this patch doesn't need ULL, so it doesn't
> need to worry about whether the compiler supports ULL.
> It also makes some additional arithmetic checks, just in case the
> compiler has some other plausible bugs in this area.
What if int is 16-bits wide? It is plausible (yet unlikely) to have
some compiler with 16-bits ints, 32-bits longs and 64-bits long longs
and off_ts. In this case, the arithmetic would be wrong. How about
casting the 32-bit integers to long, since long is required to be at
least 32-bits wide?
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- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Jim Meyering, 2001/02/03
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Akim Demaille, 2001/02/03
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Jim Meyering, 2001/02/03
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Akim Demaille, 2001/02/03
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Jim Meyering, 2001/02/04
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Akim Demaille, 2001/02/05
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Paul Eggert, 2001/02/06
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Bob Proulx, 2001/02/06
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Paul Eggert, 2001/02/06
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?,
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- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Paul Eggert, 2001/02/08
- Re: autoconf problem with large files on HP-UX?, Jim Meyering, 2001/02/09