[mythtv-users] apache 2gb limit? mythweb

sschaefer1 at woh.rr.com sschaefer1 at woh.rr.com
Thu Mar 17 21:31:57 UTC 2005


If you are transmitting a large file then the browser you are connecting to the webserver with will also need handle large files. When I was coding my webserver I ran into this issue and found that the problem usually lies on the browser side.

----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Simpson <llcooljeff at gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, March 17, 2005 4:10 pm
Subject: [mythtv-users] apache 2gb limit? mythweb

> Not directly myth related, but I'm sure that somebody else on this
> list has run into it before. I'd like to use mythweb as a way to get
> an http link to the raw NUV files (to use with wget or similar). When
> attempting to download files > 2gb in size, apache throws a strange
> error (I don't have the error handy, but it was clear that it was a
> file size issue). Is there a particular way that apache needs to be
> compiled so that large files will work? I'm running 2.0.52-rc1 on a
> gentoo system. (maybe a use flag that enables large file support?)
> 
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