[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #3347: Amazon S3 gives a "Request Error.. Not Found" message on some 'folders' (was: Amazon S£ gives a "Request Error.. Not Found" message on some 'folders')

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Sat Jul 18 13:00:32 CEST 2009


#3347: Amazon S3 gives a "Request Error.. Not Found" message on some 'folders'
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 Reporter:  info@…               |       Owner:  dkocher
     Type:  defect               |      Status:  new    
 Priority:  normal               |   Milestone:         
Component:  s3                   |     Version:  3.2.1  
 Severity:  critical             |    Keywords:         
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Description changed by dkocher:

Old description:

> We use Cyberduck for our Amazon S3 buckets. Since upgrading to 3.2.1 we
> are getting a message "Request Error.. Not Found." trying to open some
> folders within the bucket. The transcript says...
>
> {{{
> x-amz-id-2:
> i8P2jW5UuoHZ5iqm++iCS1TyVvyHI5pPZazXkRGDRsmbF+K7BtlaBuv+zXSKfO63[\r][\n]
> Content-Type: application/xml[\r][\n]
> Transfer-Encoding: chunked[\r][\n]
> Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:36:56 GMT[\r][\n]
> Server: AmazonS3[\r][\n]
> [\r][\n]
> }}}
>
> I switched back to 3.2 and these folders open fine.
>
> Some folders are still ok in 3.2.1. The only thing I can see is that the
> ones that give the error have lots of files inside them.

New description:

 We use Cyberduck for our Amazon S3 buckets. Since upgrading to 3.2.1 we
 are getting a message `Request Error.. Not Found.` trying to open some
 folders within the bucket. The transcript says...

 {{{
 x-amz-id-2:
 i8P2jW5UuoHZ5iqm++iCS1TyVvyHI5pPZazXkRGDRsmbF+K7BtlaBuv+zXSKfO63[\r][\n]
 Content-Type: application/xml[\r][\n]
 Transfer-Encoding: chunked[\r][\n]
 Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:36:56 GMT[\r][\n]
 Server: AmazonS3[\r][\n]
 [\r][\n]
 }}}

 I switched back to 3.2 and these folders open fine.

 Some folders are still ok in 3.2.1. The only thing I can see is that the
 ones that give the error have lots of files inside them.

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