Re: Python 2.5, problems reading large ( > 4Gbyes) files on win2k

2007-03-03 Thread Bill Tydeman

Just curious, but since the file size limitation on NTFS is 4 GB, have you
confirmed that it isn't some other part of the interaction that is causing
the problem?   What FS is hosting the files?

On 2 Mar 2007 10:09:15 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Folks,

I've a Python 2.5 app running on 32 bit Win 2k SP4 (NTFS volume).
Reading a file of 13 GBytes, one line at a time.  It appears that,
once the read line passes the 4 GByte boundary, I am getting
occasional random line concatenations.  Input file is confirmed good
via UltraEdit.  Groovy version of the same app runs fine.

Any ideas?

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Re: Python 2.5, problems reading large ( > 4Gbyes) files on win2k

2007-03-05 Thread Bill Tydeman

On 3/4/07, Paul Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Bill Tydeman wrote:
> Just curious, but since the file size limitation on NTFS is 4 GB, have
> you confirmed that it isn't some other part of the interaction that is
> causing the problem?   What FS is hosting the files?
I don't think that is correct.  Groovy version of app runs just fine.'




That should have been pre-NTFS (i.e. FAT32) but I have had problems with
files larger than 4GB on NTFS.
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Re: download win32file

2007-01-15 Thread Bill Tydeman



?? Do I have to download pywin32 to get win32ui,
or win32file, or win32api




Yes

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