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<div>Hi Philippe<br>
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With regards to your second question, the zip64 extensions are something that has to be enabled in our code, however it's currently disabled since OMERO has to create a temporary file and we don't want to take up unlimited space. This isn't ideal, and we're
planning to improve the bulk export of data. Could you give us more details about your use case, e.g. is there a particular pattern to the files you need to export from OMERO? What are the typical sizes of each individual file?<br>
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Thanks<br>
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Simon<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 19 December 2014 at 10:38, Philippe Mailly <span dir="ltr">
<<a href="mailto:philippe.mailly@college-de-france.fr" target="_blank">philippe.mailly@college-de-france.fr</a>></span> wrote:
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Hi,<br>
People in my lab would like to import large quantities of images (up to<br>
10 Go) from the OMERO server to their computer. First what is the best<br>
client solution Web or Insight ? And second I have tested with the web<br>
client but I get an error message about Zipfile require ZIP64<br>
extensions. Where to get ZIP64 extensions for Centos I google it but no<br>
info ?<br>
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Thanks<br>
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Philippe<br>
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