8.50b2 32b, clean INI
1) create dir with 2 files of 600M
2) add that dir to TGZ archive
3) warning about exceeding 2G limit is displayed
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+Wrong size calculation for TGZ archive
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NOT confirmed - just tried with a total of 1.9 GB, no warning.
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Retraced on second computer (clean installation).
Probably the reason is the files contain only about 1M of real data (created with SetFilePtr)
Zipped dir with files (3MB): https://www.dropbox.com/s/rxel4r3wt1pjtx6/w.zip
Probably the reason is the files contain only about 1M of real data (created with SetFilePtr)
Zipped dir with files (3MB): https://www.dropbox.com/s/rxel4r3wt1pjtx6/w.zip
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Ah, now I found it! There are two different cases. Here is what I did:
1. Unpacked the two files to a new directory
2a. Tried to pack the two files with Alt+F5, chose .tgz -> OK
2b. Tried to pack the directory with Alt+F5, chose .tgz -> 2GB warning
1. Unpacked the two files to a new directory
2a. Tried to pack the two files with Alt+F5, chose .tgz -> OK
2b. Tried to pack the directory with Alt+F5, chose .tgz -> 2GB warning
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