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Insufficient remaining disk space when extract files from iso image #520
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A FAT filesystem can never accept more than a 4.2 GB file no matter what the filesystem size, so this is the correct behavior. Also note that FAT32 cannot exceed something like 32 GB filesystem side, thus the introduction of ExFAT for things like 64GB+ camera cards |
I know about it. I tested iso where the biggest file size are 3.9Gb on fat32 partition in arhclinux. Also if i boot to debian 12.5 live cd and install engrampa from debian repos and extract iso image then all working without any issue. In archlinux this operation are failed. Also even if you extract iso image where the biggest file are more than 4.5GB to ntfs partition then its failed in arhclinux. If you try extract iso image where the biggest file size are 3.9Gb on ntfs partiiton then you got failure on arch linux. Archlinux got newer version of engrampa. Why in debian extraction working but on archlinux this operation are failed? |
Debian and Arch must be using different build options
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Seems new version of engrampa cant properly calculate remaining disk space |
Expected behaviour
Extract files from iso image
Actual behaviour
Press extract, select destination and got error "Insufficient remaining disk space". Size of iso image 5.2GiB. Size of destination partition 7.8GiB, free space 7.8GiB. Destination partition is FAT32
Steps to reproduce the behaviour
Open iso image with mouse right click, press extract button, got error "Insufficient remaining disk space"
MATE general version
Package version
extra/engrampa 1.28.1-1 (mate-extra)
Linux Distribution
Archlinux 6.9.1-arch1-2
Link to bugreport of your Distribution (requirement)
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/engrampa/-/issues
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