From: | raeburn@mit.edu |
Subject: | SVN Commit |
The hash db code assumes in places that the block size is no larger
than 64K. There's a range check in the case where you don't have a
file but provide initialization info. The btree code will cap the
block size used at 64K.
Apparently Sun's ZFS can report back a block size of 128K, causing the
db2 tests to fail.
Add such a cap to the hash db creation code.
Note that our default configuration is to use the btree code when
creating a new database, so it's unlikely that this will cause
real-world problems unless someone went out of their way to specify
use of the hash format.
https://github.com/krb5/krb5/commit/5c2d383292d4080d31e834919a527427fe1ecbe8
Commit By: raeburn
Revision: 21786
Changed Files:
U trunk/src/plugins/kdb/db2/libdb2/hash/hash.c