[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #2985: Traversing mount point fails

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Sat Feb 21 17:39:25 CET 2009


#2985: Traversing mount point fails
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 Reporter:  alex@…          |       Owner:  dkocher
     Type:  defect          |      Status:  new    
 Priority:  normal          |   Milestone:         
Component:  ftp             |     Version:  3.1.2  
 Severity:  normal          |    Keywords:         
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Changes (by dkocher):

  * component:  core => ftp


Old description:

> Looks whenever a mount point is encountered in directory listing,
> Cyberduck will fail to open the connection.
>
> For example, a failure has been encountered on listing with
>
> lrwxrwxrwx    1 16353    16353          18 Nov 22 19:16 www ->
> /mnt/www/15353/www
>
> in it.
> I also believe it may happen when a filename has a space in it.
>
> I tried both
> defaults write ch.sudo.cyberduck ftp.sendStatListCommand false
> and
> defaults write ch.sudo.cyberduck ftp.sendExtendedListCommand false
> with not much luck
>
> The listing of the folder in question is handled fine by both command
> line and Windows' Total Commander client.

New description:

 Looks whenever a mount point is encountered in directory listing,
 Cyberduck will fail to open the connection.

 For example, a failure has been encountered on listing with


 {{{
 lrwxrwxrwx    1 16353    16353          18 Nov 22 19:16 www ->
 /mnt/www/15353/www

 }}}

 in it.
 I also believe it may happen when a filename has a space in it.

 I tried both

 {{{
 defaults write ch.sudo.cyberduck ftp.sendStatListCommand false
 }}}
 and

 {{{
 defaults write ch.sudo.cyberduck ftp.sendExtendedListCommand false
 }}}

 with not much luck

 The listing of the folder in question is handled fine by both command line
 and Windows' Total Commander client.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/2985#comment:1>
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