> In that case, I recommend to backport the machinery that enables LFS > from 2.2. If this machinery fails to detect LFS support on a system, > there is a good chance that your processing of EOVERFLOW fails on that > system as well. That sounds a good plan, though painful (much configure.in hacking, and didn't we switch to a newer version of autoconf?). Can you help? 2.1 is still a popular release, and large files will become more and more common as it grows older... --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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