First - I'm with Dave here - you need 4,294,967,296 rows? Maybe you
can describe your problem in depth, so I'll just figure out why on
Earth you'd need that.

Second, I'm assuming you're using a Linux distribution.
Let's say you're using Debian, or a Debian based system like Ubuntu.

1)Get the source for the package
apt-get source gnumeric
2)Get the build dependencies
apt-get build-dep gnumeric
3)Change the source file.
4)Get whatever helpers you need
apt-get install dpkg-dev
5)Build the package
dpkg-buildpackage in the root directory of the archive step 1 should
have downloaded and unpacked for you.

You're all set.

If you're using RedHat or  a RedHat based system, I'm sure it is
similar. It is also possible that you can download version 1.7.x for
your system, RPM or DEB based.

Yours,

Uri David

On 10/31/06, Kenneth B. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello List,
> I need to increase the number of rows in Gnumeric to a huge number
> (256*256*256*256). I have seen the proceedure in the FAQ section and found
> the correct file in the source code. However I am NOT a programmer and would
> not know a C compiler if it bit me. Can someone help with this? Thank-you in
> advance.
> Ken
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