2019.10.01 18:01 "[Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by David C. Partridge
- 2019.10.01 19:10 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2019.10.01 19:37 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by Roger Leigh
- 2019.10.01 21:42 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2019.10.02 02:39 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by David C. Partridge
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2019.10.10 12:10 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by David C. Partridge
- 2019.10.10 12:14 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by Edward Lam
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2019.10.10 18:41 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by Roger Leigh
- 2019.10.10 19:11 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by Even Rouault
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2019.10.10 19:40 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by Bob Friesenhahn
- 2019.10.10 22:24 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by David C. Partridge
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2019.10.10 12:10 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by David C. Partridge
- 2019.10.02 12:29 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by Edward Lam
2019.10.01 21:57 "Re: [Tiff] TIFF_IO_MAX too large for Windows XP", by Olivier Paquet
Le mar. 1 oct. 2019 à 17:42, Bob Friesenhahn <bfriesen@simple.dallas.tx.us> a écrit:
Unfortunately, Windows XP is still very important (to some) since it is baked into a great many products such as point of sale systems and display systems. Upgrading the OS would mean discarding the whole system (a system might be as big as a car), which means a forklift replacement.
While that is true, I doubt very much that you can't read() more than 64k bytes on windows XP. The problem is likely elsewhere and this is just avoiding it by chance.
Olivier