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Size limit on files in AniDB / Invalid ID [trackered]

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INVALID ID: INVALID ID: Successfully added file. (fid: 75680)
Any ideas on how to fix that ?
I tried to add a file, got that.
refreshed the page, entered the info again, got that again.
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Post by exp »

should be fixed by now.

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Post by Vortex »

I'm getting the same thing again..
INVALID ID: INVALID ID: Successfully added file. (fid: 77373)
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Post by Vortex »

is there something wrong with innocence
Cause I keep getting invalid id

Sorry for repeatedly trying to add the file (this is the 3rd time, first two was at the time of the above post, and I tried it again now but still no luck)
INVALID ID: INVALID ID: Successfully added file. (fid: 82143)

Anime:
Episode: -
File: - bytes - no group
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Post by exp »

please give more info on the file you're trying to add and the values you entered when trying to add it.

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Post by Vortex »

Innocence - Complete Movie (aid=890&eid=17629)

Size: 2.470.139.904
Length: 1:39:06
Released: 01.10.2004
MD5 Sum: 069da2ee70d6cc9d48814a2847e9f530
SHA1 Sum: cd0f6b766e292e285e4f56c46b319b6d22f9cfa5
CRC Sum: 545f88ae
CRC not checked
ed2k: 4e1f78828ec8c5e531bb75d9029ca71e

File Version: v1
File Type: avi
Lang: Jap
Sub Lang: Eng
Released by: unknown

Quality: very high
Source: unknown

Resolution:
width: 704 height: 396
Video:
codec: xvid bitrate: 2870kBit/s
Audio:
codec: ac3 bitrate: 448kBit/s

(the file is found on the tracker of gits-fans, it is untagged so I don't know who released it although the file has the title "Ghost in the Shell Innocence provided and encoded by Ecchi Eggu" but irc chan shows no evidence that this is their file) btw is source DVD?

[removed the link -- wahaha]
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Post by Skywalka »

Nice. A link to a BT site.

Kill it... KILL IT NOW!

"UNWORD BT, NEWARTICLE, UNPERSON VORTEX"

^_^
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Post by Elberet »

Skywalka wrote:"UNWORD BT, NEWARTICLE, UNPERSON VORTEX"
Eto...

WHAT !? :shock:
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Post by Vortex »

BT site?
that's not a bt site
i dont think i can find a link to a torrent on that page
much like many group pages

edit: elberet i think it's a reference to 1984, well, using syntax like newspeak newayz :P
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Post by wahaha »

Vortex wrote:i dont think i can find a link to a torrent on that page
I could - though it took some clicks. Anyway, since linking to the page isn't important for you bug-report, it doesn't really matter whether I remove it :P
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Post by Skywalka »

Sorry I just expressed the general "READ THIS BEFORE POSTING" policy in a 1984 way :-)
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Post by Vortex »

Is this bug squished? should I try adding it again? or still unresolved?
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Post by exp »

Vortex wrote:Is this bug squished? should I try adding it again? or still unresolved?
didn't have the time to look at it yet.

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Post by exp »

ok, I found the problem.
however, for now it will simply display a better error message.
a real fix might take some time.

the problem:
the size is too large for a 32bit integer value.
fixing this would require an anidb wide change to 64bit integer values for size entries. (which would probably require a perl recompile x_X)

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Post by pelican »

exp wrote: the size is too large for a 32bit integer value.
(`the size' = 2,470,139,904)

This will actually fit quite comfortably in 32 bits, but not the 31 bits that a signed 32-bit integer provides; are unsigned types not an option?
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