goo...@ifo.net wrote:
Hi all,
We have the problem, that every attachment are broken after upload via
the trac-page.
This could be an image (jpg or png), which is corrupt, if you download
the file again.
If you upload executable files, the executables are corrupt and so on.
There are no error-m
Dear Matthew,
I have solved the problem with a new trac install using the Tracd-server.
Greets,
Peter
Dear Matthew,
No I found the time to make a check with your suggested binary tools.
I have uploaded the 5MB image again, which is in correct view at my
localhost.
For the check I upload
Dear Matthew,
No I found the time to make a check with your suggested binary tools.
I have uploaded the 5MB image again, which is in correct view at my
localhost.
For the check I upload the correct image from localhost to server via ssh.
After compare with
vbindiff
I can see differences i
On 11/25/2010 07:34 AM, goo...@ifo.net wrote:
Dear Matthew,
Sorry for my late response, but I have a lot to fix in my company...
And I was on holiday, so I apologize for my even later response.
What about your suggestion with "binary diff", how could I do on the
linux-system? May you have an
Dear Matthew,
Sorry for my late response, but I have a lot to fix in my company...
> On a corrupt file, are the file sizes exactly the same?
Yes, it's exactly the same byte-size!
If have tested the localfile with the uploaded file on the server. I
also download the 5MB-Jpg-Image with the brows
On 11/19/2010 10:59 AM, Matthew Caron wrote:
I guess my next step would be a binary diff of two small-ish files which
exhibit this corruption.
To be more clear - this should be between the original and corrupted
version of the same file.
--
Matthew Caron
Build Engineer
Sixnet | www.sixnet.co
On 11/19/2010 10:30 AM, goo...@ifo.net wrote:
No truncation. I have uploaded a 5MB JPG-Image, it also has 5MB on the
server. If I download the image, you can view the image, but it's a
corrupted (wrong colors and so on).
On a corrupt file, are the file sizes exactly the same?
I guess my next s
Dear Matthew,
>> Hmm.. in trac.ini, what is max_size (under [attachment]) set to? I
wonder if it is set to 140k, and the "the file you're trying to upload
is too big" logic is not working correctly in 0.12? (I'm still on 0.11.6).
I installed the trac system with the instructions at
http://
On 11/19/2010 09:46 AM, goo...@ifo.net wrote:
Dear Matthew,
Thanks for your response!
>> What happens with a plain text file? My thought is, if it is being
mangled in some way, and you upload a plain text file, how it is being
mangled may become apparent.
The textfile is normal, no corruptio
Dear Matthew,
Thanks for your response!
>> What happens with a plain text file? My thought is, if it is being
mangled in some way, and you upload a plain text file, how it is being
mangled may become apparent.
The textfile is normal, no corruptions.
>>What happens if you upload a file, then
On 11/19/2010 08:02 AM, goo...@ifo.net wrote:
This could be an image (jpg or png), which is corrupt, if you download
the file again.
>
May you have some suggestions,
What happens with a plain text file? My thought is, if it is being
mangled in some way, and you upload a plain text file, how
Hi all,
We have the problem, that every attachment are broken after upload via
the trac-page.
This could be an image (jpg or png), which is corrupt, if you download
the file again.
If you upload executable files, the executables are corrupt and so on.
There are no error-message in Debug-Log
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