[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #5659: Cyberduck cause my computer to crash
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Wed Jan 19 18:51:49 CET 2011
#5659: Cyberduck cause my computer to crash
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Reporter: alexpr | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: highest | Milestone:
Component: core | Version: 3.8.1
Severity: blocker | Resolution: worksforme
Keywords: | Platform: Mac OS X 10.5
Architecture: PPC |
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Comment (by alexpr):
Its not coincidence, its your program. It works fine on my Intel comp >
IMac. I remember your program caused my files to get corrupted everytime
when i open a file on my server, where i sent a bug report on it and you
guys fixed it and even posted it. Your program was known to cause files to
get corrupted before. The G5 computer was working fine, never had a
problem with it, until Cyberduck was installed (which was the first time
ever that i tried it on a PPC). Then I bought a better hard drive with
32bit cache, thinking it was a drive issue, installed my program,
everything was fine for a week, then i installed Cyberduck and the same
exact problem. The computer couldnt start because of the spotlight error.
When I search the files that were repaired with Diskwarrior, CyberDuck was
one of them. I believe your program corrupted a file for Spotlight which
is needed to run Leopard. I asked someone else in the forum and he told me
"yes, my computer gave me the error right after I installed Cyberduck, it
was working fine before that". Trust me, it's your program. The G5 is one
of my computers that I only use for music, I only have 2 third parties
running on the G5 which is Protools with some waves plugin and Reason with
its refills, and they been working fine for years. And there's no way
those programs are the type to cause file corruption like yours did a
while back.
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