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* [Bug 1914117] [NEW] Short files returned via FTP on Qemu with various architectures and OSes
@ 2021-02-01 20:55 Chris Pinnock
  2021-02-02  5:24 ` [Bug 1914117] " Thomas Huth
                   ` (14 more replies)
  0 siblings, 15 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Chris Pinnock @ 2021-02-01 20:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel

Public bug reported:


Qemu 5.2 on Mac OS X Big Sur.

I originally thought that it might be caused by the home-brew version of Qemu, but this evening I have removed the brew edition and compiled from scratch (using Ninja & Xcode compiler). 
Still getting the same problem,.

On the following architectures: 
arm64, amd64 and sometimes i386 running NetBSD host OS; 
i386 running OpenBSD host OS:

I have seen a consistent problem with FTP returning short files. The
file will be a couple of bytes too short. I do not believe this is a
problem with the OS. Downloading the perl source code from CPAN does not
work properly, nor does downloading bind from isc. I've tried this on
different architectures as above.

(Qemu 4.2 on Ubuntu/x86_64 with NetBSD/i386 seems to function fine. My
gut feel is there is something not right on the Mac OS version of Qemu
or a bug in 5.2 - obviously in the network layer somewhere. If you have
anything you want me to try, please let me know - happy to help get a
resolution.)

** Affects: qemu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: arm

** Tags added: arm

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Title:
  Short files returned via FTP on Qemu with various architectures and
  OSes

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  
  Qemu 5.2 on Mac OS X Big Sur.

  I originally thought that it might be caused by the home-brew version of Qemu, but this evening I have removed the brew edition and compiled from scratch (using Ninja & Xcode compiler). 
  Still getting the same problem,.

  On the following architectures: 
  arm64, amd64 and sometimes i386 running NetBSD host OS; 
  i386 running OpenBSD host OS:

  I have seen a consistent problem with FTP returning short files. The
  file will be a couple of bytes too short. I do not believe this is a
  problem with the OS. Downloading the perl source code from CPAN does
  not work properly, nor does downloading bind from isc. I've tried this
  on different architectures as above.

  (Qemu 4.2 on Ubuntu/x86_64 with NetBSD/i386 seems to function fine. My
  gut feel is there is something not right on the Mac OS version of Qemu
  or a bug in 5.2 - obviously in the network layer somewhere. If you
  have anything you want me to try, please let me know - happy to help
  get a resolution.)

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2021-02-01 20:55 [Bug 1914117] [NEW] Short files returned via FTP on Qemu with various architectures and OSes Chris Pinnock
2021-02-02  5:24 ` [Bug 1914117] " Thomas Huth
2021-02-02  6:58   ` [Bug 1914117] " Chris Pinnock
2021-02-02  6:59 ` [Bug 1914117] " Chris Pinnock
2021-02-02 21:28 ` Chris Pinnock
2021-02-02 21:30 ` Chris Pinnock
2021-02-03 13:21 ` Chris Pinnock
2021-02-07 18:10 ` Chris Pinnock
2021-02-10 11:14 ` Chris Pinnock
2021-02-10 12:26 ` Chris Pinnock
2021-02-11 15:49 ` Chris Pinnock
2021-02-22 16:57 ` Thomas Huth
2021-03-01 19:23 ` Chris Pinnock
2021-05-15 10:49 ` Thomas Huth
2021-05-15 12:29   ` Chris Pinnock
2021-06-21  5:04 ` Thomas Huth
2021-08-21  6:48 ` Thomas Huth
2021-08-25  7:18 ` Thomas Huth
2021-09-11 13:30   ` [Bug 1914117] " Chris Pinnock

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