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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Re: Strange Error Message?
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Doc SoLo |
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Re: Strange Error Message? |
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Wed, 15 Oct 2003 11:45:26 +0200 |
Hi Ben,
sorry for the delay, I was busy the last weeks.
The problem was definately the too long user-id's Apache/PHP was creating.
After changing their config to avoid this, duplicity works without any errors
so far. Thanks for this great tool!
But I don't understand your question "what tar does to your file". So if it is
still of interest for you, perhaps you could clear things up a bit.
Ciao,
Doc SoLo
> >Ahh, thank you for the very precise error report. The problem seems
> >to be another bug in the tar library, although it is understandable
> >because uids this high do not seem to be supported:
> >
> > The name, linkname, magic, uname, and gname are null-terminated
> > character strings. All other fileds are zero-filled octal numbers
> > in ASCII. Each numeric field of width w contains w minus 2 digits,
> > a space, and a null, except size, and mtime, which do not contain
> > the trailing null. (from gnu tar manual)
> >
> >uids are stored in an 8 byte field. I don't understand the third
> >sentence above, but if the numbers are stored in octal, it suggests
> >that at most a uid of 8^8 = 16777216 can be recorded. Your uid of
> >4294967295 must have overflown and messed up the rest of the archive.
> >
> >So tell me what tar does to your file and I will change duplicity to
> >match.
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