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    Subjectis LFS broken in 2.4.0-test5?
    Hi guys,

    # lame -h -r isaiah.cdda.raw isaiah.mp3
    Could not find "isaiah.cdda.raw".
    # ls -l isaiah.cdda.raw
    -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2253843984 Jul 30 16:33 isaiah.cdda.raw
    # ls -lh isaiah.cdda.raw
    -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2.1G Jul 30 16:33 isaiah.cdda.raw
    #
    #
    # truss lame -h -r isaiah.cdda.raw isaiah.mp3 2>&1 | grep open
    [skipping irrelevant lines]
    open("isaiah.cdda.raw", O_RDONLY) = -1 EFBIG (File too large)
    # uname -a
    Linux saturn 2.4.0-test5 #1 SMP Fri Jul 28 10:39:22 BST 2000 i686 unknown

    It makes sense for this to happen if the lame(1) was compiled without
    appropriate file_offset_bits (sp) defined but, nevertheless, I remember
    than in ac kernels this worked anyway (not 100% sure, but at the time when
    I used ac kernels I ripped Genesis and Psalms from cdda->mp3 and they
    must have been more than 2G surely...)

    Obviously, this is very much mission-critical for me (I don't want
    separate "tracks"!) - I guess I will fiddle with lame(1) source to see if
    I need some -D somewhere but first I will recheck if AC kernels worked.

    Regards,
    Tigran


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