reopen 306210
thanks

On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 07:48:53AM -0800, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> I'm going to tentatively close this bug in the belief that it
> is fixed in the current unstable packages.

I'm sorry, I've just tested it and it still doesn't work. :-/ I compiled my 
example program using mingw 3.4.5.20060117.1-1, mingw32-binutils 
2.16.91-20060119.1-1 and mingw32-runtime 3.9-3, then ran it on an NTFS 
partition on a Windows XP system.

The program wrote 4294963200 bytes of data (that's 0xFFFFF000), then exited 
with:
-1
strerror: no space left on device

Did you actually apply my patch? Unfortunately, upstream seems to ignore my 
bug report (no followups on
<http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1235337&group_id=2435&atid=102435>),
maybe you could prod them about it?

BTW, this bug should probably be reassigned to mingw and not libstdc++, 
because according to <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22388#c3> 
the respective bug is in mingw-specific modifications to the standard 
libstdc++.

> The test case you posted, when run under wine, writes out a file
> of 4294971402 bytes -- and though the output there is still not
> correct

I don't think wine is a good test platform for this kind of thing. :-/

Cheers,

  Richard

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