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updating cyberduck caused dead duck #5138
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Replying to [5138 ducks8mymac]:
Post the transcript from the log drawer. Try to change the connect mode. |
I changed the connect mode to every option there was. I tried everything there was to try. I don't want to reinstall it without someone telling me how to be sure all the hidden files are gone. I looked using Houdini but I don't know everywhere it puts them or what they all might be called. I can't post a transcript when I have uninstalled it. Now it won't run either version properly. By setting this comment to closed it means I won't get an actual answer. It can't even list anything in the directory now... it can't upload, download or do anything. That ALL began when I updated, it worked FINE before that. |
Replying to [comment:3 ducks8mymac]:
You are now running 2.8.4? Please update to 3.6.1 and try again. |
I did reinstall and guess what? It STILL CANNOT UPLOAD ANYTHING. It can now see files again but when I attempt an upload it doesn't complete the listing phase. It hangs there... and then gives an error. It might "workforyou" but it is broken for me. Neither version works on my mac now. It is completely broken. Can anyone PLEASE tell me how to get the hidden bits off my mac? I tried Houdini but when I reinstalled cyberduck it still had info about my passwords etc... so somewhere there is a file or so that needs removing. I used to love this program... |
Nope, sorry - it's still broken. I'm only posting this as a courtesy at this point because I have to go buy fetch so I can actually do my work properly. It hangs when it is trying to transfer a file.It eventually disconnects. It says it is getting permissions for the file then... nothing. It sits there and sits there until it gags and dies. I am unable to upload anything with it. I've tried everything you have suggested and it is still dead. The protocol you mentioned was never set to anything with TLS. It's always been FTP without TLS. You can fix it or not, your issue now. I can't wait any longer. Hope you do eventually fix it as it was a great program. best of luck for a better duck than this one |
Don't buy anything: get FileZilla at http://filezilla-project.org/ I had to switch after my bookmarks got Lock Icons on them and quit working .... I'll tell you where to look for those hidden files .... home/Library/Application Support/Cyberduck root/Library/Application Support/Cyberduck home/Library/Preferences/ch.sudo.cyberduck.plist delete that folder and that .plist, and then empty the trash. |
Replying to [comment:7 ducks8mymac]: Check your protocol setting for the bookmark. Change it back to FTP (File Transfer Protocol). |
Replying to [comment:8 https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=aitoawlfvjteez-nzlgurbt2nrmrrwcklqluefk]: To completly disable this feature set the hidden configuration option
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Replying to [comment:8 https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=aitoawlfvjteez-nzlgurbt2nrmrrwcklqluefk]: Just edit the bookmark and change back the protocol option. |
I updated to v3.6 (6890) tonight. Woe is me.
First it complains every time I do anything - security warnings. It never did this before. Fine.
But it times out trying to list the directory when I am attempting to upload files. I've tried quitting and relaunching, and restarting my imac (osx 10.5.8)
I gave up and uninstalled cyberduck.. then found my original download version 2.8.4 and installed it. But a) it still had all the preferences there and b) now it connects to my site but shows ZERO files!!!
Thankfully the files are still there, but cyberduck is a lame duck right now because it can't see the files or upload anything. I uninstalled again but I don't know how to delete all the hidden files.
Please... a little help?!?
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