Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 03 May 2007 01:12, Doug Rintoul wrote:
>   
>> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> i.e. it didn't work once :(
>>     
>>> Disappointing but not too surprising.  The good news is that since the 
>>>       
> error 
>   
>>> message is different from before, it shows that it is really my code that 
>>>       
> is 
>   
>>> being executed, which is definitely a step forward.  Also, once it fails 
>>>       
> in 
>   
>>> this way, it is to be expected that it will fail on all truncates.
>>>
>>> Apparently, the old Bacula code was never "cleaned" up after the 
>>>       
> conversion to 
>   
>>> mingw, which means I got confused on how to deal with the file handle 
>>>       
> (there 
>   
>>> are two different conventions).  This means the current failure is most 
>>> likely that I am passing a bad file handle to the Win32 API.
>>>
>>> I have "corrected" the bad file handle problem (hopefully) and posted the 
>>>       
> new 
>   
>>> binaries to my web site in the same location (see above from my previous 
>>> email).  The name of the binary is the same, but the Bacula build date is 
>>>       
> 02 
>   
>>> May.
>>>
>>> Please try this version.  If nothing else, in the case of a failure, it 
>>>       
> should 
>   
>>> give us a true Win32 error message rather than just "Permission denied".
>>>
>>> Thanks for the quick testing.  By the way, if it fails this time, I will 
>>>       
> need 
>   
>>> to do significantly more research to fix the problem, but I can as a 
>>> temporary measure implement two "kludges", which I have not yet done: 1. 
>>>       
> make 
>   
>>> it use the old code for the less than 2GB case.  2. Ignore any errors.
>>>
>>>       
>> Seems to be working for me here. As with the others, the older 2.0.4 
>> failed for all backups. This new version has worked for me even when the 
>> original volume was greater than 2 gigs.
>>     
>
> OK, nice.  I'm glad the problem is fixed.  I'm sorry it wasn't resolved 
> quicker.  Thanks for the testing and the feedback.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kern
>
>   
>> Doug Rintoul.
>>
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Im just curious as to what the problem was.

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