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diff -up gdbm-1.10/NOTE-WARNING.fedora gdbm-1.10/NOTE-WARNING
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--- gdbm-1.10/NOTE-WARNING.fedora 2011-11-14 17:43:41.267566501 +0100
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+++ gdbm-1.10/NOTE-WARNING 2011-11-14 17:47:53.312549265 +0100
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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ systems where it is not the default. `L
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when a system uses 64bit file offsets. Gdbm has, of course, supported `large
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files' on systems where it was the default for a very long time.
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-On some systems, such as Solaris, this functionality is not enabled by
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-default. Gdbm will now enable it. THIS MEANS THAT GDBM 1.9 MAY NOT BE
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+On some systems this functionality is not enabled by default. To enable it,
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+build rpm with option --with=largefile. THIS MEANS THAT GDBM 1.9 MAY NOT BE
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ABLE TO ACCESS DATABASES CREATED BY PREVIOUS VERIONS ON THE SAME SYSTEM.
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Running the `configure' script with the `--disable-largefile' flag should
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