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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.
--
Dave


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