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Google storage sharing problem #5252

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cyberduck opened this issue Oct 2, 2010 · 2 comments
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Google storage sharing problem #5252

cyberduck opened this issue Oct 2, 2010 · 2 comments
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fa96e49 created the issue

I am testing the extremely cool feature added to Cyberduck starting with release 3.6
I have a Google developer code and connecting and uploading works just fine.

The problem comes with sharing the files to another Google account.
When adding the new gmail address with whom I wont to share I get the following error message:

"error: I cannot get the file attributes" (I am translating from italian here)

-org.jets3t.service.acl.EmailAddressGrantee cannot be cast to org.jets3t.service.acl.CanonicalGrantee*

No matter how hard I try it doesn't like the change in ownership.

ps I am using Google Storage but I can see also a Amazon S3 reference in the owners list.
Is that normal?


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@dkocher commented

This issue is fixed in the latest snapshot build available from (http://update.cyberduck.ch/nightly/).

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fa96e49 commented

Replying to [comment:1 dkocher]:

This issue is fixed in the latest snapshot build available from (http://update.cyberduck.ch/nightly/).
Works like a charm now. Thanks

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