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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: 3149277 SysFileTree causes Segmentation
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 20:37:26 -0400
From: Michael Lueck <[email protected]>
To: Jerry Senowitz <[email protected]>

Jerry Senowitz wrote:
> Hello,
> You experienced the subject ooRexx problem before I did
> (Bugs item #3405740). I am curious about one thing. Have you
> ever tried SysFileTree on ooRexx Version 3.1.1?

The critical change is that at some point "way back there" I did a MAJOR 
cleanup on our file server. Thus I have no where near as many individual files 
any longer, and SysFileTree gets thorough the
entire file system just fine EVER SINCE.

As one example, we formerly used PMMail as our email client, storing individual 
message files to the server share. Now we run SeaMonkey which has a local user 
profile, and we create .zip backups of
the profile. So from 100,000+ files down to one. That is only one example.

It was a cross platform bug. I was able to reproduce the same crash on both 
Windows and Linux versions.

We have been running Object Rexx on Debian and Ubuntu since the IBM version. 
Back then we had re-packaged IBM's RPM into a DEB package. We began on Debian 
Sarge before it was released stable, so
2003/4 range.

I apologize that we have lost our re-test configuration, so am unable to be 
sure that the bug is actually resolved.

Sincerely,

-- 
Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/

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