[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #5524: Copy/Duplication of File breaks 'link' to File Editor
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Wed Dec 8 17:35:00 CET 2010
#5524: Copy/Duplication of File breaks 'link' to File Editor
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Reporter: logicbus | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: core | Version: 3.8.1
Severity: normal | Resolution: worksforme
Keywords: copy, file, edit | Platform: Mac OS X 10.6
Architecture: |
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Comment (by logicbus):
I want to point out that I first ran into this problem months ago, or even
years ago.
I'll start with more explicit repro steps for the 'duplicate file' version
of the issue.
1. Snow Leopard Machine, TextWrangler is set up as text editor.
2. Use Cyberduck to connect to FTP server.
3. Highlight file, click edit (TextWrangler) button.
4. Make changes to file, view in browser, make more changes, hit reload
in browser, see changes, etc.
5. In Cyberduck, right click on the same file, choose duplicate, accept
default filename, hit okay.
6. Make sure the following windows are visible on the screen:
TextWrangler, Cyberduck browser window showing FTP server from above, and
Transfers window.
7. In TextWrangler, modify the file and hit command-S.
8. At this point, I expect a Growl notification telling me the file was
uploaded. This never happens. This is why I told you to get the browser
and Transfers windows visible. The Transfers window shows no activity.
In the browser window -- and this happens extremely quickly -- the status
bar briefly shows text which I believe reads "Uploading <<filename>>."
But the disconnect button never changes to a red stop sign.
I can reproduce this on different machines, connected to different
servers. I haven't tried it with different text editors.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/5524#comment:3>
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