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Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 00:03:44 +0200
From: "Fredrik Hamberg" <fredrik DOT hamberg AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: NFS server v3
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Hi,
I am using the cygwin NFS server on a Vista machine.
I works great but I have one problem.
The embedded Linux box that use the NFS server to record tv programs
want to write files bigger than 2GB.
I seems like the current NFS server in cygwin is v2, i.e not
supporting files larger than 2GB.
I think NFS server v3 can handle larger files.
Does anybody know if there is any plan to release a new NFS server in
cygwin that supports larger files than 2GB.
BR
Fredrik

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