glibc-2.28 changed the behavior of getdents() and readdir() on 32-bit systems so that large inode numbers cause EOVERFLOW.
Using the 64-bit (LFS) system calls avoids any problems this might cause.
Due to an influx of spam, we have had to impose restrictions on new accounts. Please see this wiki page for instructions on how to get full permissions. Sorry for the inconvenience.
glibc-2.28 changed the behavior of getdents() and readdir() on 32-bit systems so that large inode numbers cause EOVERFLOW.
Using the 64-bit (LFS) system calls avoids any problems this might cause.