[bug #15758] Uncompressing .tar.bz2 leads to malformed filename extension eventually
- From: Pavel Tsekov <savannah-bounces gnu org>
- To: "J.J. Garcia" <sm0ketst stigmatedbrain net>, Pavel Tsekov <ptsekov gmx net>, Leonard den Ottolander <leonard den ottolander nl>, mc-devel gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [bug #15758] Uncompressing .tar.bz2 leads to malformed filename extension eventually
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:17:32 +0200
Update of bug #15758 (project mc):
Status: Need Info => Duplicate
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Follow-up Comment #9:
Now this is a different story...
The filename
gcc-arc-linux-2.95.3-pl7-1.0.1/newlib-1.12.0_ds2/newlib/libc/sys/linux/include/netinet/ipprotosw.
is 97 characters long. This is the truncated filename length.
The original filename length is 100 characters (1 for the trailing 'h' and 2
for the `./').
MC had a bug extracting files with filenames of exactly 100 characters in
length (Bug #13536). It was fixed in July 2005. Since your MC package is
based on a CVS snapshot from October 2004 you don't have this fix. I guess
you should be looking for an updated MC package or apply the fix yourself and
rebuild the MC package.
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