Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, davep wrote:
> It is a lot more to it than only fixing the FTP directory listings.
> There is very many assumptions in Squid that the object size in bytes
> fits within one int (CPU default machine word, usually 32 bits).
Right. I looked at ftp.c and there are several occurrences of
int size;
in there, plus size_t is 32-bits on x86 Linux.
I'll live with this one for a while. Thanks.
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