[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #6147: Lion SFTP
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Tue Aug 9 21:19:01 CEST 2011
#6147: Lion SFTP
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Reporter: Motherboard | Owner: dkocher
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: sftp | Version: 4.1
Severity: normal | Keywords:
Architecture: | Platform: Mac OS X 10.7
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Bear with me on this one as I explain the sequence of steps that generate
the error.
1. I have a folder called '''Example''' on my desktop that contains other
child folders, and these child folders are empty.
2. I drop & drag the '''Example''' folder to my private SFTP site with no
issue.
3. I delete the '''Example''' folder on the SFTP site using Cyberduck
during the same session.
4. I re-upload the '''Example''' folder on my desktop to the SFTP site.
However, only the parent directory ('''Example''') is created on the
server. The child directories are absent. If the child folders in Example
contain files, then the following error is reported for each file:
''No such file (SSH_FX_NO_SUCH_FILE: A reference was made to a file which
does not exist.).''
This error makes sense since the child folders are missing on the SFTP
server.
5. If I close Cyberduck, reopen it and then reconnect to the SFTP server,
I can transfer Example to the SFTP server and the child directories are
created correctly on the SFTP server. However, if I repeat steps 3 and 4,
the same error occurs consistently.
I tested the same version of Cyberduck running on Mac OS X 10.6.8 (Snow
Leopard) and it worked fine, so this seems to be a Lion issue.
'''NOTE:''' In Step 1, if the '''Example''' folder contains files only
(e.g., jpegs), then the error does not occur. The error seems related to
multi-level folder hierarchies.
Thank you for your time.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/6147>
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