Re: Signed and unsigned int
From: Mabden (mabden_at_sbc_global.net)
Date: 08/12/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 09:08:13 GMT
"jacob navia" <jacob@jacob.remcomp.fr> wrote in message
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> Sorry for not replying but I had to rebuild my machine
> and mail sin't there yet.
>
> I repeat:
>
> The bug is not about SINGLE files bigger than 2GB.
>
> It is when the contents of a directory exceed 2GB. Each
> of the files is between 30-300K.
>
> Maybe it is relevant to the bug that the upper and lower
> directories are also quite big (0.8-1.5GB)
>
> I repeat that the bug is related to the 2GB limit since it appeared
> when I crossed it, around monday, when I updated
> the directory from the NASA site.
>
> Sorry but I do not know if I can answer more, but it
> is VERY EASY TO REPRODUCE IT.
>
> Just make a program that makes random files of
> 33-300K until you get 3GB, then do some directories and
> make files.
>
> I would be *very* interested in hearing from you!
>
I don't have files that small in my MP3 directory, they are all 2-7MB each.
I have 3,289 files and 638 folders. The size is 16,459,682,561 bytes.
Of course, that's just my junk pile. My main music drive has more than twice
that. Would you like me to play you a song? ;-)
BTW, I'm using Windows 2000 Pro - please, no OS wars!
-- Mabden
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