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When downloading large websites for archiving purposes, an error can occur that stops the download stream. For example, a file that has changed its name during the course of the transfer, or a file that is deeply nested in the site that cannot be read due to permissions problems. When this happens, Cyberduck stops, providing the error and giving two buttons : cancel or try again.
For me, here's the bug: when I hit try again it restarts the download from the beginning, rather than the point of failure.
Request : the following four buttons would appear : cancel, retry (which would retry at the point of failure), restart transfer (which would restart the transfer from the beginning) and skip, which would ignore the error and just move on to the next file. There would also be a check box marked "skip all future errors" which would do just that, for the transfer in progress.
Thanks and best regards,
Joseph Beeson
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Thanks for your report. The error report is displayed at the end of the transfer summarizing the errors occured. Choosing Retry should only attempt to transfer the files again that have failed are not yet marked as complete.
If you cannot confirm this behaviour as described, please reopen the ticket.
Hello,
This is a bug slash feature request =)
When downloading large websites for archiving purposes, an error can occur that stops the download stream. For example, a file that has changed its name during the course of the transfer, or a file that is deeply nested in the site that cannot be read due to permissions problems. When this happens, Cyberduck stops, providing the error and giving two buttons : cancel or try again.
For me, here's the bug: when I hit try again it restarts the download from the beginning, rather than the point of failure.
Request : the following four buttons would appear : cancel, retry (which would retry at the point of failure), restart transfer (which would restart the transfer from the beginning) and skip, which would ignore the error and just move on to the next file. There would also be a check box marked "skip all future errors" which would do just that, for the transfer in progress.
Thanks and best regards,
Joseph Beeson
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: