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Cyberduck crashes when trying to create a New Folder and the title of that folder has any CAPITAL letters or numbers in it.
Creating folders:
'nocaps' = works fine
'someCaps' = causes crash
'ALLCAPS' = causes crash
'fy2008q2' = causes crash
'FY2008Q2' = causes crash
'fyq' = works fine
The workaround is to create a new folder in the desired directory and initially name it something with no CAPS or numbers in the name. After that, you are able to rename the the folder to something that contains caps and numbers, such as 'FY2008Q2'. So, it only causes the crash when using the New Folder function.
I'm connected via sftp and am currently VPN'ed into a remote network (in case that has any bearing on this crash). Running Mac OS X 10.4.11 on a Intel 2.2GHz MacBook Pro with 2GB memory.
Cyberduck crashes when trying to create a New Folder and the title of that folder has any CAPITAL letters or numbers in it.
Creating folders:
'nocaps' = works fine
'someCaps' = causes crash
'ALLCAPS' = causes crash
'fy2008q2' = causes crash
'FY2008Q2' = causes crash
'fyq' = works fine
The workaround is to create a new folder in the desired directory and initially name it something with no CAPS or numbers in the name. After that, you are able to rename the the folder to something that contains caps and numbers, such as 'FY2008Q2'. So, it only causes the crash when using the New Folder function.
I'm connected via sftp and am currently VPN'ed into a remote network (in case that has any bearing on this crash). Running Mac OS X 10.4.11 on a Intel 2.2GHz MacBook Pro with 2GB memory.
Attachments
Cyberduck.crash.log
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