So are you suggesting that perhaps the ncftp I am using in the example is compiled on a 64 bit platform? I've seen plenty of cases where 32-bit apps are able to at least stat >2GB. When I get a free minute I'll compare the code bases. I imagine you have squid using standard file structs as far as ftp file info goes. However, ncftp seems to handle it happily. And besides, it looks like squid would, but the number goes negative. Any possibility of there being a _signed_ value in there? Or maybe that is on output only?

Peter

Henrik Nordstrom wrote:

On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Peter Smith wrote:



I just noticed that it looks like Squid might not handle large file sizes correctly in its FTP interface:



Actually not limited to the FTP interface..

If Squid is compiled on a 32 bit platform with 32-bit file I/O then only filesizes up to 2GB is supported.

Regards
Henrik



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