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PATH-MAX-LIMIT.md - catpoint - Catpoint simple presenting software. |
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git clone git://bitreich.org/catpoint/ git://enlrupgkhuxnvlhsf6lc3fziv5h2hhfrinws65d7roiv6bfj7d652fid.onion/catpoint/ (git://bitreich.org) |
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1 # PATH_MAX limit. |
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3 In case you rush into the problem, that you have more slides than |
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4 PATH_MAX, which is more than four thousand slides, there is a solution |
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5 with catpoint(1): |
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7 1. Make a temporary file with the content of your presentation. |
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8 2. Create some application to update the temporary file content. |
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9 2. Either press reload or use SIGHUP to reload the file and slide. |
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11 Using this solution you lose some commands in catpoint(1) but will be |
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12 able to scale to infinity. |
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14 Another solution would be to use some different kernel or userspace, |
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15 allowing more arguments to a command. |
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17 Have fun! |
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