Jonas Fonseca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote Fri, Dec 15, 2006:
> I am currently cooking a fix that I hope to get reviewed over the next
> days and will check back here when I've ported it to the 0.11 branch.
The fix has been commited to the 0.11.2.GIT branch in commit
d18333075d0d47304102e32d9621159b1
Andre Majorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote Fri, Dec 15, 2006:
> On 2006-12-15 17:23 +0100, Jonas Fonseca wrote:
> > Andre Majorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote Thu, Dec 14, 2006:
> > > Package: elinks
> > > Version: 0.11.1-1.2
> > > Severity: normal
> >
> > Is it possible that you can give the name of th
On 2006-12-15 17:23 +0100, Jonas Fonseca wrote:
> Andre Majorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote Thu, Dec 14, 2006:
> > Package: elinks
> > Version: 0.11.1-1.2
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > A 3 GB-file in a directory on an FTP server does not appear in the
> > directory listing. The same file shows with f
Andre Majorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote Thu, Dec 14, 2006:
> Package: elinks
> Version: 0.11.1-1.2
> Severity: normal
>
> A 3 GB-file in a directory on an FTP server does not appear in the
> directory listing. The same file shows with ftp(1) and IceWeasel.
Is it possible that you can give the nam
Package: elinks
Version: 0.11.1-1.2
Severity: normal
A 3 GB-file in a directory on an FTP server does not appear in the
directory listing. The same file shows with ftp(1) and IceWeasel.
I suspect that Elinks uses 32-bit arithmetic, sees a file between
2 GB and 4 GB as having a negative size and c
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