[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #6177: Syncing folder with Cloudspace makes Cyberduck crash

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Sat Aug 27 14:29:15 CEST 2011


#6177: Syncing folder with Cloudspace makes Cyberduck crash
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    Reporter:  Th Heiserowski  |      Owner:  dkocher
        Type:  defect          |     Status:  new
    Priority:  normal          |  Milestone:
   Component:  s3              |    Version:  4.1
    Severity:  major           |   Keywords:
Architecture:  Intel           |   Platform:  Mac OS X 10.6
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 I had this behaviour twice today. The third time I was trying to
 synchronize I cancelled the process as described below.

 What I am doing:
 * log into my cloud space (Hosteurope)
 * select the cloud space bucket and say "synchronize"
 * select a local folder (contains about 50 folders including subfolders,
 each folder contains about 10 files)
 * synchronize

 What I am observing:
 * Cyberduck opens each folder to see if new files are available
 * since only five new folders are there, the other 45 are discarded (takes
 about 3-5 minutes)
 * Cyberduck finds a folder that has been synchronized today (called
 "SomeFolder") and which has been uploaded completely
 * Cyberduck starts creating subfolders of "SomeFolder" each of which is
 named "SomeFolder" again > each of these subfolders is empty
 * the transfer window constantly shows "Creating folder SomeFolder"
 * the memory usage constantly rises > it started at about 130 MB and grew
 to 1,1 GB where I canceled the upload
 * CPU usage was at 130% (1,83 GHz Core 2 Duo) then whereas it was at about
 40% during the search for a new folder

 This may be similar to the problem described in ticket #6170.

 I sent two crash reports today using Cyberduck's internal crash report
 service.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/6177>
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