Bug 151019

Summary: Archive file size limited such that it restricts activity
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: J. William Cupp <cupp>
Component: file-rollerAssignee: Christopher Aillon <caillon>
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Description J. William Cupp 2005-03-14 03:13:05 UTC
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Description of problem:
When making very large archive files -- such as when zipping an 
entire disk, or a large partition of a disk -- File Roller crashes 
once a certain file size for the archive file is crossed.  I don�t 
know what the threshold is, but I know I cross it regularly.  I�ve 
come up with some manual work arounds for archival work I do often, 
but the possibility always lurks that I will get surprised when 
working in a new area.  File Roller should have its maximum upper 
limit size increased an order of magnitude or so to deal with the 
fact that today�s documents grow to ridiculoulsy large sizes.  
Therefore, even with compression archives will also grow to large 
sizes.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
File Roller 2.8.1

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.  Try to zip a large directory (i.e., a directory which has, 
including subdirectories) a large number of bytes to go into the 
archive file.
    

Actual Results:  File Roller crashes.  A command line output is 
available, and this reports that the file size was exceeded.  Any 
archive file which has been built thus far is corrupted and must 
simply be deleted.

Expected Results:  Well, I would have liked to get the .ZIP file.  
Failing that, it would be nice if the archive file up to the point 
the threshold is exceeded, is retained.  I ought to at least get the 
archive which holds as many input files as it can before the upper 
size limit is maxed out.

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Comment 1 Christopher Aillon 2006-03-06 22:19:20 UTC
Seems to work fine in rawhide (which will become FC5 in a few days).  Closing,
but reopen if you see this still on the latest RPMs.