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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>Frank,<BR>
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I was able to recompile the gdal from cvs and then recompile mapserver, but the mapserv cgi no longer worked. The compile and installation seemed to go well up until the browser wouldn’t load the page. The configure output and cpl_config.h file were as you said they should be. <BR>
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I tried the GDAL 1.2.6( not from cvs) and it worked as gdal 1.2.5 did, without the large file support. <BR>
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When I use cvs version, I receive no errors when hitting the site and browser just hangs and does not load the page. With no errors to go on, I guess I will update my gdal via cvs later and try again. Does that sound like my only option at the moment?<BR>
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On 7/13/05 10:23 AM, "Frank Warmerdam" <fwarmerdam@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>Paul, <BR>
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Recent CVS snapshots of GDAL should enable large file support on <BR>
MacOS X by default. In the configure output you should see a line <BR>
like "checking for 64bit file io... yes" and in gdal/port/cpl_config.h <BR>
you should see VSI_FSEEK64 set to fseeko on MacOS X. <BR>
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Best regards, <BR>
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Thank you for your hard work,<BR>
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Paul T. Moen<BR>
pmoen@state.nd.us<BR>
ND State Water Commission<BR>
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