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25126: reformatting for 25124

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Clint Adams 2008-06-01 17:58:42 +00:00
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2008-06-01 Clint Adams <clint@zsh.org>
* 25124: INSTALL, MACHINES, configure.ac, Src/zsh.h: work with
--(disable|enable)-largefile instead of --(disable|enable)-lfs,
* 25124, 25126: INSTALL, MACHINES, configure.ac, Src/zsh.h: work
with --(disable|enable)-largefile instead of --(disable|enable)-lfs,
since the latter is no longer functional.
2008-05-31 Clint Adams <clint@zsh.org>

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------------------------------------
Some 32-bit systems allow special compilation modes to get around the 2GB
file size barrier. This is enabled by default; use --disable-largefile to turn
it off. Not all systems recognize the test used by zsh (via the getconf
command), so flags may need to be set by hand. On HP-UX 10.20, zsh has
been successfully compiled with large file support by configuring with
file size barrier. This is enabled by default; use --disable-largefile
to turn it off. Not all systems recognize the test used by zsh (via the
getconf command), so flags may need to be set by hand. On HP-UX 10.20,
zsh has been successfully compiled with large file support by configuring
with
CC="cc -Ae" CPPFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE64" configure \
--enable-largefile ...
Furthermore, use of --enable-largefile will also enable 64-bit arithmetic for
shell parameters, and anywhere they are used such as in mathematical
Furthermore, use of --enable-largefile will also enable 64-bit arithmetic
for shell parameters, and anywhere they are used such as in mathematical
formulae. This depends only on the shell finding a suitable 64-bit integer
type; it does not require that support for large files is actually
enabled. Hence --enable-largefile is useful on many 32-bit systems

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* Our longest integer type: will be a 64 bit either if long already is,
* or if we found some alternative such as long long.
* Currently we only define this to be longer than a long if
* --enable-largefile
* was given. That enables internal use of 64-bit types even if
* no actual large file support is present.
* --enable-largefile * was given. That enables internal use of 64-bit
* types even if no actual large file support is present.
*/
#ifdef ZSH_64_BIT_TYPE
typedef ZSH_64_BIT_TYPE zlong;