Thanks for the update ... since it is working with the current version
of QEMU, I assume this problem has been fixed sometimes during the past
years, thus we can close this ticket now.
** Changed in: qemu
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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The file size was zero bytes (i.e., it contained no data).
I've tried again with QEMU 2.6.50 on a Windows 7 Professional system and
it appears to have created the s
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Sorry, I accidentally submitted comment #3 without finishing it.
I was going to say that when I tried QEMU 2.6.50 on a Windows 7
Professional system, it appears to have created the image file
successfully.
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what a zero-length file means? Run the following command to see
qemu-img info foo.img
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567380
Title:
qemu-img fails to create images >= 4G
Status in QE
Confirmed under Win 7 64-bit.
Also does same thing on v10.6, v11.1, v12.1
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Title:
qemu-img fails to create images >= 4G
Status in QEMU:
Incomp
** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Incomplete
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qemu-img fails to create images >= 4G
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567380
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Status in QEMU: Incomplete
Bug description:
On a Windo