tool_urlglob: use the correct format specifier for curl_off_t in msnprintf#11698
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I suspect this might also fix #11451 |
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Hello.
I have encountered a problem with URL globbing functionality (incorrect output of values from number ranges).
On my system (BS2000/OSD) curl_off_t and unsigned long have different size, which leads to a problem when printing curl_off_t value using %lu format specifier.
My commit fixes the problem.