[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #3100: Synchronize is not working properly.

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Sat Apr 4 15:43:45 CEST 2009


#3100: Synchronize is not working properly.
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 Reporter:  alfuken@…          |       Owner:  dkocher        
     Type:  defect             |      Status:  new            
 Priority:  high               |   Milestone:                 
Component:  core               |     Version:  3.1.2          
 Severity:  major              |    Keywords:  synchronization
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 I often have to synchronize local directory with ftp-server directory, and
 seems like Cyberduck doesn't handle this task as supposed to - it doesn't
 sync files, whose size in bytes has not been changed. Even if I change
 half of the file and size is remain the same - file is NOT being sync-d.

 Steps to reproduce the problem:[[BR]]
 1. do some changes with local text file[[BR]]
 2. select "Synchronize..." in remote directory context menu[[BR]]
 3. select action "Upload"[[BR]]
 4. select local directory you wish to sync[[BR]]
 5. wait till it first synchronizes stuff as it should.[[BR]]
 6. Change one or few symbols local file, but make sure file size is _not_
 changed after editing[[BR]]
 7. In Transfers window select recent "Synchronize" task and press green
 "Resume" button, to re-sync local directory with remote one, and press
 "Continue"[[BR]]
 8. After task is being done, Cyberduck shows in Transfers windows fllowing
 information: "Transfer incomplete. 0 of 0 B".[[BR]]
 9. As a result, local file has NOT being synchronized, though file has
 been changed.[[BR]]

 Also, another bug is detected with this issue: after synchronization,
 either successful or not, Cyberduck shows message "Transfer incomplete",
 even if all files are sync-d successfully.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/3100>
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