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In general, it is good to keep replies on the mailing list, so that they
will appear in archives for future reference.  Adding bug-coreutils back
to distribution.

According to Vance, Jack D. on 11/18/2005 1:49 PM:
> I almost understand except 0000000 and 1415102464 are decimal values not 
> octal, because of the "-Ad" command option. Right?  I don't see the 
> correlation between 1,415,102,464 and 10,005,037,056.

10005037056 modulo 2^32 is 1415102464, in other words, your version of od
used 32-bit math instead of 64-bit math.  Could you please report what 'od
- --version' displays, as well as 'uname -a'?  If yours is not the most
recent version, try upgrading to coreutils 5.93 to see if it has been fixed.

- --
Life is short - so eat dessert first!

Eric Blake             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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