Actually, that 4194304 bytes is 4MB (~4 Million Bytes), not 4GB. ^^
On 6/5/05, Andrew Smith <espadav8(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I'm not a developer (at least not on ROS),
but I have been
reading the list for some time now, but this just popped up at me...
On 04/06/05, James Tabor
<jimtabor(a)adsl-64-217-116-74.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net> wrote:
"Only 4194304 bytes copied to drive C:. Does
that number look anything familiar
to anyone? How about 400000 Hex."
That is the only bug I could find with my tests.
Is this a bug with the ext2? because that's 4GB which is the limit a
FAT32 drive file can be, so if a file is copied over that is larger
than 4GB it will be cut off at that point anyway.
So if that is the only bug then there aren't any bugs really. Maybe a
warning should be thrown if a file > 4GB is attempted to be
copied/moved to a FAT drive (I know windows does this, but the error
it reports is incorrect. I recently tried coping some 4.3GB files from
an NTFS partition to a FAT partition and windows reported that the FAT
drive "Doesn't have enough free space" despite the fact there was
about 125GB free).
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Andy Smith - Def since birth
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