Package: detox Version: 1.3.0-4 Severity: important Tags: upstream lfs Control: fixed -1 detox/1.4.4-1
This bug was privately reported by Doug Harple, upstream of the detox. The initial report was made by an user in GitHub[1]. [1] https://github.com/dharple/detox/issues/81 This bug was fixed in detox/1.4.4, already in Debian. The original bug: Title: Value too large for defined data type In my raspberry armv7l Distributor ID: Raspbian Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) Release: 10 Codename: buster For bigger files than 4Go, i obtain the error "Value too large for defined data type" With classic "mv" command, i can rename the file. For smaller files, no problem. Perhaps an idea in this link https://kodlogs.com/177607/value-too-large-for-defined-data-type ? I use the 1.3.0 version The reply from upstream: OK. So, the problem occurs on raspbian with the package available from apt. I tried it with detox v1.4.3 and v2.0.0-beta1 on raspbian 10 on armv7l, same problem. I tried it with detox v1.4.3 and v2.0.0-beta1 on ubuntu 20.04 on x86_64, and it works. I tried it with detox v1.4.3 and v2.0.0-beta1 on debian 10 on x86_64, and it works. The problem is specific to raspbian 10 and/or the armv7l chipset. The link above provides this link: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/faq/coreutils-faq.html#Value-too-large-for-defined-data-type Which says autoconf can be configured to fix this. The reply from user after the fix: Thanks! I have tested, with https://github.com/dharple/detox#install-stable-from-repository, and it's ok now :) Very quick correction, thank you very much! Regards, Eriberto