"*******" Is an invalid integer
Published: May 3, 2016 - 11:59
Hello,
I'm having a small problem with the WAPT console after uploading a large package of approximately 7.5 GB.
I don't know if it's an intentional limitation, but after the upload, when I go to the list of private repositories, I get an error message: "7799766444" is an invalid integer
https://cumulus.teledetection.fr/index. ... 5Op5JkFjgo.
Sometimes the console window even closes immediately without displaying the error message.
I then made the connection between the "7799766444" in the error message and the size of my package. It is simply the size in bytes of my package:
https://cumulus.teledetection.fr/index. ... 9Z3IKiRsJX
The only solution I've found so far is to hide the "Size" column in the private repository tab after closing the error message:
https://cumulus.teledetection.fr/index. ... uNyVqFrr6q
I don't know if this is simply a bug, or if the "integer" limit is intentional. (This is my largest package at the moment.)
For your information, the package in question works perfectly when I deploy it to client machines.
In any case, thank you for this fantastic deployment solution!
I'm having a small problem with the WAPT console after uploading a large package of approximately 7.5 GB.
I don't know if it's an intentional limitation, but after the upload, when I go to the list of private repositories, I get an error message: "7799766444" is an invalid integer
https://cumulus.teledetection.fr/index. ... 5Op5JkFjgo.
Sometimes the console window even closes immediately without displaying the error message.
I then made the connection between the "7799766444" in the error message and the size of my package. It is simply the size in bytes of my package:
https://cumulus.teledetection.fr/index. ... 9Z3IKiRsJX
The only solution I've found so far is to hide the "Size" column in the private repository tab after closing the error message:
https://cumulus.teledetection.fr/index. ... uNyVqFrr6q
I don't know if this is simply a bug, or if the "integer" limit is intentional. (This is my largest package at the moment.)
For your information, the package in question works perfectly when I deploy it to client machines.
In any case, thank you for this fantastic deployment solution!