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Large files cause incomplete directory listings





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-28 19:06 -------
Okay, here's what I've found so far.  apr_dir_read() calls apr_lstat() on the 
next item in the 
directory.  the lstat() call fails with errno==75: Value too large for defined 
data type.  This causes 
the apr_lstat to fail which causes apr_dir_read to fail which makes 
mod_autoindex think it's hit 
the end of the directory. 
 
I'm going to say either 
(a) this is not a bug in mod_autoindex but rather a bug in APR 
(b) this is a bug in mod_autoindex since it should notice what the error was 
and just put a ? 
     in for the filesize like you say Apache 1.3 did. 
 
I'll have to discuss with the other developers.

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