[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #10734: Sync opens unexpected additional File Dialog

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#10734: Sync opens unexpected additional File Dialog
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    Reporter:  mjcsb   |      Owner:
        Type:  defect  |     Status:  new
    Priority:  normal  |  Milestone:
   Component:  core    |    Version:
    Severity:  normal  |   Keywords:
Architecture:          |   Platform:
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 When I attempt to Synchronize between an AWS S3 bucket and a local
 directory on my Mac, I right-click on the S3 bucket or a sub-folder and
 select Synchronize. I'm presented with the expected File dialog to select
 the local directory, which I do and hit Choose. The transfers window pops
 up with the details drop-down visible, letting me pick
 upload/download/mirror, showing the bucket to be sync'd. I hit Continue. I
 sometimes see some activity in the entry for this operation in the
 Transfers window, but then a second File dialog appears... which did not
 used to happen, not sure when it started. It's not clear what this is for,
 given that I have already selected the directory I want to sync in the
 first file selection dialog. There is no title or message indicating why
 I'm being asked to do this a second time. What I've been doing is to
 select cancel, at which point the sync operation completes successfully.

 Since this information is collected in the first file dialog, and when
 cancelling in the second file dialog, it still works, this bizarre
 behavior can only be a bug, right? If not, it's completely NON-intuitive
 why this second dialog pops up, when I've already answered the question on
 what local directory to sync, and this behavior was not there in prior
 working versions of this product, which I've used for many years now.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.cyberduck.io/ticket/10734>
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