fix for false error when processing > 4GB stream#6076
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fix for false error when processing > 4GB stream#6076LordKiRon wants to merge 1 commit intogit-for-windows:mainfrom
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Addressed a bug that caused erroneous error reporting when data stream sizes exceeded 4GB.
Another teaspoon of 4GB fixes.
Together with #6069 this allows to clone/fetch/pool my 67GB repository containig 2GB+ files without error, but resulting >4GB file is 0 size on disk.
The main idea that we operate in "modulo 32bit space" keeping the 32bit stream "happy" , while counting in 64 bit