[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #5545: Cyberduck - general strangeness...

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Fri Dec 10 16:04:00 CET 2010


#5545: Cyberduck - general strangeness...
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    Reporter:  troutmagnet  |        Owner:  Troutmagnet  
        Type:  defect       |       Status:  closed       
    Priority:  normal       |    Milestone:               
   Component:  core         |      Version:  3.8          
    Severity:  normal       |   Resolution:  worksforme   
    Keywords:  file size    |     Platform:  Mac OS X 10.5
Architecture:  Intel        |  
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Description changed by dkocher:

Old description:

> Just started happening with the latest update:
>
> System: OSX Snow Leopard (v.10.5.8)
>
> 1. Dragging files from the Cyberduck window to a folder in the Finder (or
> from the Mac OS X Finder to the Cyberduck window to initiate an upload)
> incorrectly details the file sizes in gigabytes rather than megabytes.
>
> 2. Dragging files from the Cyberduck window to a Mac OS X folder on the
> desktop produces a warning dialog to overwrite a pre-existing file, even
> though it is a fresh download, and the file to be replaced does not
> exist.

New description:

 Just started happening with the latest update:

 System: OSX ~~Snow~~ Leopard (v.10.5.8)

 1. Dragging files from the Cyberduck window to a folder in the Finder (or
 from the Mac OS X Finder to the Cyberduck window to initiate an upload)
 incorrectly details the file sizes in gigabytes rather than megabytes.

 2. Dragging files from the Cyberduck window to a Mac OS X folder on the
 desktop produces a warning dialog to overwrite a pre-existing file, even
 though it is a fresh download, and the file to be replaced does not exist.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/5545#comment:2>
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