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Description of problem: xxd -a huge_file starts showing offset truncation. it would appear that the offset is printed as the first 9 characters of sprintf(buf, "%07x: ", offset) 0000000: faeb 215b 4d61 5a65 426f 6f74 5d00 60b4 ..![MaZeBoot].`. 0000010: 0ebb 0700 89e5 8b76 10ff 4610 8a04 fe04 .......v..F..... 0000020: cd10 61c3 31c0 8ed0 bc00 7cfb e8df ff2a ..a.1.....|....* * c848058000100 0200 189c 0f79 0060 c459 840d c559 .......y.`.Y...Y c8480581028a3 1279 2c8a c759 0000 0000 6062 6979 (..y,..Y....`biy c84805820308a c759 0100 0100 60c0 1d04 408a c759 0..Y....`...@..Y c8480583014c9 1079 0100 ffff 8812 1179 0100 ffff ...y.......y.... * 25433d5e4aab6 8dce c259 741e 8f9e a112 0000 0000 .....Yt......... 25433d5e58000 0000 8000 0000 86d2 54ab 0000 0000 ..........T..... 25433d5e60000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................ As you can see this starts being annoying above 256 MBs (a space gets dropped), is problematic above 4 GB (both colon and space get dropped, offset and value run together), and is outright incorrect above 64 GB (we start trimming the offset and running it together with the value). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): vim-common-7.3.315-1.fc15.x86_64
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