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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/apt-inst/contrib/arfile.cc b/apt-inst/contrib/arfile.cc
index d7ee528ba..77dbc55d6 100644
--- a/apt-inst/contrib/arfile.cc
+++ b/apt-inst/contrib/arfile.cc
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
AR File - Handle an 'AR' archive
AR Archives have plain text headers at the start of each file
- section. The headers are aligned on a 2 byte boundry.
+ section. The headers are aligned on a 2 byte boundary.
Information about the structure of AR files can be found in ar(5)
on a BSD system, or in the binutils source.
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ ARArchive::~ARArchive()
byte plain text header then the file data, another header, data, etc */
bool ARArchive::LoadHeaders()
{
- signed long Left = File.Size();
+ off_t Left = File.Size();
// Check the magic byte
char Magic[8];
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ bool ARArchive::LoadHeaders()
}
// Account for the AR header alignment
- unsigned Skip = Memb->Size % 2;
+ off_t Skip = Memb->Size % 2;
// Add it to the list
Memb->Next = List;
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ bool ARArchive::LoadHeaders()
Memb->Start = File.Tell();
if (File.Skip(Memb->Size + Skip) == false)
return false;
- if (Left < (signed)(Memb->Size + Skip))
+ if (Left < (off_t)(Memb->Size + Skip))
return _error->Error(_("Archive is too short"));
Left -= Memb->Size + Skip;
}