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[EP-tech] Re: Possible Bug in Export - XMLFiles in 3.3.6


Hi,

Take a look at:
http://trac.eprints.org/eprints/ticket/4057

/Tim.

On Tue, 2012-07-10 at 16:43 +1000, Matthew Brady wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Using the command       /opt/eprints3/bin/export ep32 eprint XMLFiles
> > /opt/exportwithfiles.xml
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> This all appears to work, the XML file is generated without any error
> messages, with files being embedded (in base64 encoding) in the xml as
> expected.
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> However, there are many files in the xml file that have been truncated
> at 65536 lines of Base64 data...
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> It works out to be around 3648Kb of data, so any files > 4Mb should
> suffer this same fate.
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> Can anyone else verify this as a bug? 
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> Matt Brady
> 
> Analyst Programmer | Application Support and Development
> 
> University of Southern Queensland | Toowoomba 4350 QLD Australia
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