"Stephane M" <Stephane.DeleteThis@M.com> schreef in bericht
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> Davide Bianchi a écrit :
>> On 2007-01-10, Stephane M <Stephane.DeleteThis@M.com> wrote:
>>> Now, if I list the content of my folder, I can see another folder, some
>>> PDF, but NONE of my ISO file (size ~ 3GB ) are seen ??
>>> - Is there an optioin NOT to display big size file ??
>>
>> Usually no, but there are restrictions on which files are displayed on
>> the directory list. See the 'IndexIgnore' directive in your httpd.conf.
>> Maybe the filename matches something in there.
>>
>> Davide
>>
>
> Well that seems not to be htis problem...
>
> Howver, I saw something interesting. Another ISO file of ~ 219 Mb can be
> seen.
>
> I did connect to the folder via a client FTP and there, all my "big" ISO
> files are with Negative size !?!??!
> eg : CentOS_DVD.iso -2333333 Mb !!??
File sizes over 2GB, 2^31=2147483648 bytes, are still trouble on
some OSses, on some version of Apache or their combinations...
.... yours being unspecified read some random dropt from a changelog:
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/CHANGES_2.0
Changes with Apache 2.0.53 *) Fix handling of files >2Gb on all platforms
(or builds) where
apr_off_t is larger than apr_size_t. PR 28898. [Joe Orton]
Changes with Apache 2.0.51 *) mod_autoindex: Don't truncate the directory
listing if a stat()
call fails (for instance on a >2Gb file). PR 17357. [Joe Orton]
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