gvfs fails to copy file over 4 GB
Hello, I am experiencing a problem with copying large file sizes from my galaxy s21 to a fuse-zip mount point (https://bitbucket.org/agalanin/fuse-zip/src/master/). I have a zip file which I mounted with a empty folder in user space which gives me access to all the files in read-write. I connected my galaxy s21 with usb, then copied a file that is 16 GB into the fuse-zip folder, and when reaching 4 GB limit, the copy operation failed. Please see the following screenshots below:
The file is 16.3 GB (16,288,472,843 bytes) and is located within the DCIM/Camera folder on the galaxy s21
In the below 2 screenshots, I am copying the file above from my galaxy s21 to a fuse-zip folder using cp command which resulted in an error
This basically means that when the file hits 4 GB, then the copy operation stops:
Using rsync also failed after nearing completion when copying to local folder. It retries to copy again, fails again
My question is, why does gvfs or gnome vfs have a file size transfer limit of 4 GB ? is there a way to use 64-bit copy operations ? What can I do ?