[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #10866: Duck cli broken after update to 7.1.2 (31675)
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#10866: Duck cli broken after update to 7.1.2 (31675)
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Reporter: MarkBlaise | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: reopened
Priority: high | Milestone:
Component: cli | Version: 7.1
Severity: blocker | Resolution:
Keywords: CLI | Architecture: Intel
Platform: Windows 8.1 |
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Changes (by MarkBlaise):
* status: closed => reopened
* resolution: worksforme =>
Comment:
I manually copied the profiles to ''%ProgramFiles%\Cyberduck
CLI\Profiles'' [not ''%ProgramFiles(x86)%''], and the CLI does see and use
them.
I also experimented a bit by creating the ''Profiles'' folder in
''%AppData%\Roaming\Cyberduck\'', and moving the 2 Wasabi profiles (east-1
and west-1) from ''%ProgramFiles%\Cyberduck CLI\Profiles'' folder to the
''%AppData%\Roaming\Cyberduck\Profiles'' folder. That also works, so the
CLI apparently will look in both of these folders for profiles.
I ran the MSI installer to upgrade. It apparently installed 17 profiles to
the ''%ProgramFiles%\Cyberduck CLI\Profiles'' folder (but not the Wasabi
profiles, which is what caused my issue). Also note that the 64-bit MSI
installer removed all files under the ''%ProgramFiles(86)%\Cyberduck CLI''
folder, except for the two Wasabi profiles in the ''Profiles'' subfolder,
which I had manually copied there when I first installed the 32-bit CLI
some 10 months ago. It also did not even create the
''%AppData%\Roaming\Cyberduck\Profiles'' folder.
That's why I moved the Wasabi profiles from the ''%ProgramFiles(86)%''
folder to the ''%ProgramFiles%'' folder, even though I read in the docs
that the ''%APPDATA%'' location should be used. I figured "if that's where
the installer puts profiles, I should use that folder too". And it did
work ... :-)
So, should I move all of the profiles from the ''%ProgramFiles%'' folder
to the ''%APPDATA%'' folder?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.cyberduck.io/ticket/10866#comment:7>
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