F2G bug (was Re: How to calc easier the long filesize from nFileSizeLow and nFileSizeHigh)

2006-05-30 Thread John Machin
On 30/05/2006 1:55 PM, Roger Upole *top-posted*: Shift nFileSizeHigh by 32 and add FileSizeLow. Uh-ohh. Here we have yet another manifestation of the Y2K bug's little sibling, the F2G bug. The above doesn't work for 2GB = filesize 4GB, 6GB = filesize 8GB, etc. See below. Roger

Re: How to calc easier the long filesize from nFileSizeLow and nFileSizeHigh

2006-05-29 Thread Roger Upole
Shift nFileSizeHigh by 32 and add FileSizeLow. Roger DurumDara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi ! I get the file datas with FindFilesW. I want to calc the filesize from nFileSizeLow and nFileSizeHigh with easiest as possible, without again calling

How to calc easier the long filesize from nFileSizeLow and nFileSizeHigh

2006-05-29 Thread DurumDara
Hi ! I get the file datas with FindFilesW. I want to calc the filesize from nFileSizeLow and nFileSizeHigh with easiest as possible, without again calling os.getsize(). How to I do it ? I need good result ! Thanx for help: dd -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: How to calc easier the long filesize from nFileSizeLow and nFileSizeHigh

2006-05-29 Thread John Machin
On 30/05/2006 1:40 AM, DurumDara wrote: Hi ! I get the file datas with FindFilesW. I want to calc the filesize from nFileSizeLow and nFileSizeHigh with easiest as possible, without again calling os.getsize(). How to I do it ? I need good result ! Thanx for help: dd Hello, *again*, dd