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Failing to restore layermap #6

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stef opened this issue Jul 18, 2011 · 6 comments
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Failing to restore layermap #6

stef opened this issue Jul 18, 2011 · 6 comments
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stef commented Jul 18, 2011

I get this problem after upgrading on debian unstable:

fusecompress_offline test_file
Processing file (test_file)
Temporary file (4Rw1jx)
int Compress::open(const char*, int): Failed to restore LayerMap of file 'test_file', exception: requested integer size exceeds type size: 2
File (test_file) cannot be opened! (Input/output error)

fuse2: 2.8.5
fusecompress 2.6.git913897f4-1
libboost1.46-dev 1.46.1-6
linux 2.6.39

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da115115 commented Dec 8, 2011

Note that the preferred platform for posting bugs is Berlios.de: https://developer.berlios.de/projects/fusecompress/
Currently open tickets: https://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?group_id=5384

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Confirmed. I have determined that storage is unreadable since 913897f up.

Previously my files were compressed with fusecompress 9d5137d with method -o fc_c:lzo and libboost-serialization.1.44, but after installing new version I was getting:

FuseCompress: int Compress::open(const char*, int): Failed to restore LayerMap of file '/path/to/file', exception: requested integer size exceeds type size: 96

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@ghost ghost assigned tex Mar 30, 2012
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rigid commented Feb 21, 2016

any news about that? berlios is dead? fusecompress dead? :(

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tex commented Feb 22, 2016

Well, berlios dead, only github here. But I'm really busy with my real work, family,... Unfortunatelly I have no time for this.

@msokolowskihbz
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Also RedHat error: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=995998

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