But you will need to manually do this, as each update will over write
"class-pclzip.php" thus returning it back to "gzopen"  so yes it it
works by doing this but it's still not addressing the actual issue to
the call to "gzopen" and I'm sure that even if the code was changed to
refer to "gzopen64" this will not work for other distros!  

On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 18:44 +0000, Alan Bratteson wrote:

> I replaced gzopen with gzopen64 in the class-pclzip.php and that fixed
> the issues for me on x86 and x86_64 platforms.


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